FBI Director Christopher Wray just told Congress that there has been a significant uptick in violence against pro-life reproductive facilities since the Dobbs decision. Take a look.
FBI Director Christopher Wray: “In fact most of the investigations that we’ve opened since the Dobbs decision, probably about 70% of them, have been violence against pro-life facilities.”
According to data from the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, at least 12 defendants have been charged in cases involving violence and other misconduct directed at reproductive health care providers in 2023. The charges include Civil Rights Conspiracy and FACE Act offenses, which prohibits threats of force or obstruction intended to interfere with reproductive health care services.
During the hearing – the FBI Director was also asked about a now withdrawn memo by the FBI’s Richmond field office which warned of the potential for racially motivated violent extremism in quote: “radical-traditionalist Catholic ideology”. It suggested building sources inside churches.
Wray did not defend the memo.
Wray: “As soon as I found out about it, I was aghast and ordered it withdrawn and removed from FBI systems.”
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio: “you think priests priests should be informants inside the church director?”
Wray: “we do not recruit open or operate confidential human sources to infiltrate target report,”
Jordan: “but that’s not on religious said it sounds like you were trying to do it in Richmond, Virginia.”
Wray: “No, sir. No words. This just didn’t happen.”
Jordan: “You can assure us that this didn’t happen.”
Wray: “That product had did not do as best as we can tell result in any investigative action.”
Chairman Jordan wants to reduce FBI funding next year to rein in what he says is abuse. Jordan wants to eliminate funding for a new FBI headquarters and wants to tie funding to policy changes, like requiring the bureau to record interviews. Straight from DC, I’m Ray Bogan.