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FBI Chief Wray Demands Budget Increase to Counter Security Threats

FBI Director Christopher Wray is sounding the alarm, folks! He’s got a bone to pick with Congress, and he’s ready to let ’em have it. According to FOX News, Wray is all fired up about the “elevated threat” to US public safety and national security. And what’s his solution? A good old-fashioned budget boost, of course!

Wray is set to drop some truth bombs at a House of Representatives panel about the potential for organized terrorist attacks. He’s pointing to that tragic Russian concert hall incident to drive his point home. According to Wray, we’re facing more threats than a 4th grader with a slap bracelet collection. He’s practically begging for some extra dough to tackle these dangers and keep Americans safe.

And it’s not just the Middle East conflict that’s got Wray losing sleep. He’s also worried about homegrown individuals or small groups getting all jazzed up and carrying out attacks right here on American soil. According to Reuters, Wray is sweating bullets over the potential for a coordinated attack that could make the Russian concert hall tragedy look like a game of musical chairs.

But Wray’s not just out here to spread fear and gloom. He’s also got a bone to pick with lawmakers about renewing a crucial US surveillance program. Wray’s not backing down, y’all. He’s calling it an indispensable tool to counter domestic adversaries. But it looks like there’s a tussle brewing over the surveillance program, with some folks worried about the government’s snooping powers. Looks like Wray’s got his work cut out for him!

So, buckle up, America! Wray is rallying the troops and digging in his heels for a fight. He’s ready to square off with Congress and make sure our nation stays safe and secure. Just don’t expect him to pull any punches!

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