I've been watching Christopher Wray's testimony before the House Judiciary Committee, and most of it has been fairly pedestrian stuff. That changed, though, when Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan got his chance to question Wray.
Jordan went straight to the role of Peter Strzok, the FBI agent who was recently removed from Robert Mueller's special counsel investigative team becaue it was discovered he had exchanged anti-Trump texts with a mistress. More disconcerting where Strzok is concerned is the fact that he was a key player in the investigation of Hillary's schlock, homebrew e-mail server and was apparently the person who edited James Comey's exoneration statement to change "grossly negligent" to "extremely careless" and thus avoid the obvious admission that she was guilty and was being allowed to skate.