Former FBI Director Christopher Wray has been criminally referred to the Justice Department, according to Fox News.
The Oversight Project referred Wray to the DOJ for allegedly making false statements to Congress and obstructing proceedings related to two cases: The FBI’s anti-Catholic bias and the FBI’s involvement blocking an investigation into a Chinese mail-in voting scam.
Last month, Senator Chuck Grassley released new information from declassified documents that reveal the FBI blocked an investigation into the allegations that the Chinese Communist Party manufactured thousands of fake driver’s licenses and shipped them to the US in a scheme to help Joe Biden win the election by fraudulent mail-in votes.
The FBI hid the investigation in order to protect dirty FBI Director Chris Wray who had lied to Congress about the election.
Wray also lied to Congress about the Richmond memo targeting Catholics.
In February 2023, the Committee on the Judiciary and the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government launched its investigation after whistleblower Kyle Seraphin exposed the Richmond memorandum within the FBI’s internal systems.
The leaked memo suggested that, to infiltrate Catholic parishes, FBI agents could use clergy and parish staff as “tripwires” and monitor online communities associated with the Traditional Latin Mass.
full story at https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/08/just-former-fbi-director-chris-wray-criminally-referred/
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