Public trust in FBI has reached 'the red zone,' US inching closer to 'mayhem, chaos, anarchy:' WSJ columnist

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Public trust in FBI has reached 'the red zone,' US inching closer to 'mayhem, chaos, anarchy:' WSJ columnist
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Americans are rapidly losing faith in the institutions that provide the bedrock of domestic tranquility, Wall Street Journal columnist Dan Henninger warns.

Rep. Mike Johnson called on FBI Director Chris Wray to correct his testimony during an appearance on 'Sunday Night in America.'

"Conservatives no longer trust the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Liberals—or more precisely progressives—no longer trust the local police. We have a problem," Henninger wrote.WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 04: FBI Director Christopher Wray is sworn in during a hearing before Senate Judiciary Committee at Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill August 4, 2022 in Washington, DC. The committee held a hearing on"Oversight of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

During a contentious House committee hearing earlier this month, Republican lawmakers grilled Wray on the politicization of his agency, a recent federal court ruling detailing the bureau’s alleged suppression of conservative free speech related to the Hunter Biden laptop story, COVID-19 origins and other subjects discussed by Americans on social media.

But despite his deflections and dismissals, Wray will have to come to terms with the fact that public trust in his agency has reached"the red zone," Henninger said.

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