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Intelligence Idiocy
On this Thursday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid recaps the hearing on Capitol Hill that took place yesterday, centering around FBI Director Christopher Wray. House Republicans aggressively grilled the director over his alleged deliberate defense of the Biden Crime Family, while Democrats on the committee used the opportunity to praise Wray and thank the FBI for the work they've done. To us, it's clear that the director knows so much more than he is letting on, but given the fact that probably nothing will come of these hearings, there's no reason for him to be inclined to actually answer any of the questions that were fired at him. In other news of the day, an actor's strike is now looming in Hollywood in addition to the already underway writer's strike, Mayor Eric Adams once again blames the media for the "perception" of fear and crime across New York City, President Biden speaks at the NATO Summit in Lithuania, George Santos likens himself to Rosa Parks, and LeBron James announces at the ESPY's that he'll be returning to the court for his 21st season in the NBA. Curtis Sliwa, Arthur Aidala, Noam Laden, Bill O'Reilly, Bo Dietl and Dov Hikind join Sid on this Friday-eve installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices