Document does not say when the documents were produced, but they were given to Horowitz and Durham, which means during Trump's time. The document to me says that the Flynn [bogus and illegal] investigation was done under prior leadership, ie 0bo0la's, but the documents could not handed over at that time, as they were handed to Durham and Horowitz.
I am wondering in what way Wray has/had a duty to act but has chosen not to. Wray has been very close mouthed about what is going on. To me, it is clear he does not hand over documents to Congress because of ongoing investigations, not because he's stonewalling.
Regarding "sleeper", it sounds derpish, but at the same time, I don't see any particular actions or speech from Wray that are derpish; and I also do not see why Trump would appoint a black hat to such an important position. And I also do not see any value in putting a black hat in such a position to "show" the public anything, such as seems to have been done (pretty clearly) with Fauci and Birx. F and B don't have any actual power, they were merely advisory, whereas Wray has a lot of real authority, which could be seriously misused if he is a derp.
The law firm stuff is unknown to me and afaic almost all law firms are definitely Bad! I suppose there might be a decent guy/gal lawyere here and there of course...
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Wray thinks Chinese professors, scientists, and students
in America is “a whole of society threat.
On February 13, 2018, in a Senate Select Committee on Intelligence hearing focused on Chinese espionage in the United States, Senator Marco Rubio [R-FL] asked Wray about the risk posed from Chinese students in advanced science and mathematics programs. In response, Wray stated “nontraditional collectors” (which he elaborated to include professors, scientists, and students) are “exploiting the very open research and development environment that we have” and consequently he viewed the risk “as not just a whole of government threat but a whole of society threat”.