The Senate Judiciary Committee heard testimony from the FBI Director on Thursday. According to a new report, the director's favorite vacation spot in the Adirondacks is where the FBI jet flew later that day.

The New York Post reports that the FBI director traveled to Saranac Lake on a luxury jet that was later spotted on Flightradar 24.

On June 2, the plane traveled to Saranac Lake and returned to Washington, D.C.

According to the report, the jet was originally intended for counterterrorism use but has been used for personal travel by both Wray and his predecessors. The director has to reimburse the cost of just a coach class airfare when the plane is used for personal trips, even though it costs thousands of dollars to operate.

The FBI has been contacted by National Review.

The director dodged questions from both sides of the aisle. The senators pressed the FBI on their handling of the Larry Nassar case. One of the agents involved in the case was not fired until 2021.

The Department of Justice decided a jury wouldn't convict FBI agents for their handling of the investigation, but that didn't sit well with the senator.

Hunter Biden's laptop, which was recovered in a Delaware repair shop and featured emails about his foreign business dealings, wasn't "Russian disinformation"

The FBI labeled the Betsy Ross flag, the Gadsden flag, and the Gonzales battle flag as signs of "militia violent extremism" in training documents.

When asked by Senator Tom Cotton why the FBI didn't enforce the law against pro-abortion activists outside the homes of the Supreme Court justices, FBI agents were up to their neck.

After being asked to stay at the hearing for an additional 21 minutes, Wray refused.

We just heard that you had to leave at 1 o'clock. There would be seven minutes for the first round and three minutes for the second round. Seven people on my side of the aisle want three minutes more. We could not accommodate them for 21 minutes.

"Senator, I had a flight that I was supposed to be high-tailing it to outta here, and I knew that we were going to be done at 1:30, so that's how we ended up where we are."

The FBI director has a private jet and can't wait a while.

He said he tried to take a break as quickly as possible. The man just laughed when he was told that he took more than five minutes.

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