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The FBI could face legal and political hurdles in a reported investigation of Comey and Brennan, as Trump critics raised concerns of DOJ weaponization.
The Trump administration is facing significant blowback from Democrats and MAGA supporters over its handling of the Epstein files.
Still reveling in his political comeback after surviving two near-miss assassination attempts, last December, then-President-elect Trump stopped by the Christmas party of the Secret Service
FBI Director Kash Patel is making bureau staff take polygraph tests to root out anyone who’s been talking trash about him, according to a report. Patel has ramped up the FBI’s use of the lie-detector tests—often deemed too unreliable to use as evidence in criminal courts—in order to keep tabs on his own people and stamp out leaks.
The Senate bill is on pause after GOP Sen. Lisa Murkowski backed an amendment from Democrats to block Trump's plan to keep the FBI headquarters in Washington.
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Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Maryland) told his colleagues on the Appropriations Committee that they should reject the administration’s request “to snatch” money Congress already designated for a different project.
A new legal filing makes a compelling argument for why the public needs to be able to scrutinize federal law enforcement investigations.
Federal officers arrested around 200 people during raids at farms, and the FBI in Los Angeles posted a reward for an alleged gunman.