"Mr. Wray, stay put. You're on the hot seat here, the Senate is grilling you. So it's easy to see why you want to make a break for it and hightail it outta here. But you've got a private plane, you don't have to leave. You will sit there until we're finished. Here come the questions."
The FBI is technically an agency that answers to congress, so it would make sense that congress could demand for the head of said agency to stay for their specific questioning.
"Mr. Wray, stay put. You're on the hot seat here, the Senate is grilling you. So it's easy to see why you want to make a break for it and hightail it outta here. But you've got a private plane, you don't have to leave. You will sit there until we're finished. Here come the questions."
If the Senate had any testicles
That doesn't sound like a threat at all. Am I failing to read between the lines? Or am I just a midwit?
The FBI is technically an agency that answers to congress, so it would make sense that congress could demand for the head of said agency to stay for their specific questioning.
Not sure what they were digging for?
No it's not.. It, like the rest of the alphabet agencies, falls under the ever expanding executive branch.