Bipartisan Criticism as Wray and Mayorkas Skip Senate Threats Hearing

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Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and FBI Director Christopher Wray faced bipartisan criticism for declining to testify publicly at a Senate hearing on worldwide threats, opting instead for a classified setting. Senators from both parties expressed frustration, emphasizing the importance of transparency in discussing national security threats. While the officials offered a classified briefing, lawmakers like Sen. Josh Hawley called for public accountability, with Hawley even suggesting Wray's resignation. The FBI and DHS defended their decision, citing previous public disclosures and the need for detailed classified discussions.
- Mayorkas, Wray draw bipartisan fire for declining to testify in public at threats hearing ABC News
- Sen. Josh Hawley calls for subpoenas after Wray, Mayorkas skip Senate hearing over Laken Riley verdict Fox News
- The FBI and DHS leaders won't testify publicly about national security threats before the Senate The Associated Press
- Democratic chair blasts Mayorkas, Wray for failure to testify; threats hearing postponed The Hill
- FBI Director Wray and Secy. Mayorkas back out of public Senate hearing MSNBC
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