FBI Director Christopher Wray and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein will testify Thursday at a hearing called by the House Judiciary Committee that will delve into a recent Department of Justice inspector general’s report on the department’s actions taken during the 2016 election.
According to a statement sent by the committee, Wray and Rosenstein will testify about the inspector general’s recent report concerning the handling of a probe of Hillary Clinton’s private email server.
The report, issued earlier this month, found several top FBI agents expressed political bias against Trump but that it did not impact “investigative decisions” related to the Clinton email investigation.
It’s the second trip to Congress this month for Wray. He testified about the IG report before the Senate Judiciary Committee last week.

