Today I questioned FBI Director Wray on the domestic spying and government abuse of our data. The concern of us who want more control over what the government can do with our data is because as Madison said men are not angels. That's why we have the Constitution. pic.twitter.com/nOmqoPp62J
— Senator Rand Paul (@RandPaul) October 10, 2018
Shouldn’t that be a simple “No?” Wray also refused to answer that question about members of Congress.
Via Townhall:
During a Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee hearing on Thursday, Senator Rand Paul asked FBI Director Christopher Wray if the Bureau or other intelligence agencies have listened to President Trump’s phone calls.
According to Wray, at least in an open hearing, the question couldn’t be answered.
“Do you think it’s possible that the President’s phone calls with international leaders are in the FISA data base?” Senator Paul asked.
“I’m not sure there’s anything I can speak to in this setting,” Wray said.
