FBI Director Christopher Wray testified before the House Judiciary Committee, where the republican majority accused him weaponizing of the law enforcement agency against conservatives, while the Democratic minority on the committee said the hearing was nothing more than an effort to protect former President Donald Trump from the consequences of criminal acts.
President Joe Biden meets with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the NATO summit in Lithuania, both praising pledges today from the U.S. and other G7 leading industrialized countries to support Ukraine's military and economy long-term, as Ukraine's war with Russia now a year and a half old.
President Biden acknowledges President Zelensky's frustration that NATO has not set out a clear path for Ukrainian membership.
U.S. House starts work on the annual National Defense Authorization Bill, as Freedom Caucus members push to be allowed to offer amendments on abortion, drag shows on military bases, and teaching critical race theory at service academies. We will talk about it with Emily Brooks, House reporter with The Hill. (32)
State Department spokesperson is asked about the report that hacker based in China gained access to email accounts at accounts at two-dozen organizations, including some U.S. government agencies.
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Title: Washington Today (7-12-23): FBI Dir Wray defends against House GOP charges he 'weaponized' the FBI
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