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FBI Under Patel Uses Polygraphs to Root Out Critics, Prompting Fear and Departures
Since Kash Patel took over as FBI director, the bureau has dramatically ramped up its use of polygraph tests, often asking agents whether they’ve spoken negatively about Patel himself, according to multiple people familiar with the matter.
FBI Headquarters Fight Derails Senate Spending Bill
A fight over the future home of the FBI’s headquarters derailed progress on a key Senate spending bill Thursday, adding uncertainty to lawmakers’ efforts to avoid a government shutdown before the Sept. 30 deadline.
Six Secret Service agents suspended after assassination attempt on Trump
The Secret Service has suspended six employees without pay for their roles in the security breakdown that allowed a gunman to shoot at Donald Trump during a July rally in Butler, Penn.
Secret Service tailed Comey after cryptic social media post sparked Trump ally outrage
The U.S. Secret Service tracked former FBI Director James Comey and his wife in unmarked cars and monitored his phone location after a cryptic social media post in May was interpreted by President Trump allies as a threat against the president.
NY Times Editorial: Trump Turning FBI Into ‘Enforcement Agency for MAGA’s Priorities’
By Allan Lengel The New York Times rips into the Trump administration’s FBI in an editorial titled: “Trump’s Politicized F.B.I. Has Made Americans Less Safe.” The editorial has little good to say about FBO Director Kash Patel, saying his “main qualification is his unquestioning fealty to Mr. Trump,” and going on to say, “his mission…
FBI Reportedly Investigating Brennan and Comey over Russia Probe
The FBI has opened criminal investigations into former CIA Director John Brennan and former FBI Director James Comey.
Ten Charged With Attempted Murder in Shooting of Officer Outside ICE Facility in Texas
Ten people were charged with attempted murder after a police officer was shot outside an ICE detention center in Texas on the Fourth of July.
Gunman Killed After Opening Fire on Federal Agents at Texas Border Patrol Facility
A man armed with an assault rifle opened fire outside a U.S. Border Patrol facility near the U.S.-Mexico border early Monday, injuring a police officer before being shot and killed by authorities.
Judge Denies DOJ’s Request to Dismiss Lawsuit Over Mistaken Deportation
A federal judge rejected the Justice Department’s attempt to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran man who was mistakenly deported and later indicted in Tennessee.
Retired ATF Official Carlos Canino: Our Nation Could Lose Effective Tool To Fight Gun Violence
The author is a retired Deputy Assistant Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). He served as the Special Agent in Charge of the Los Angeles and Miami Field Divisions and as the ATF Country Attaché to Mexico. By Carlos A. Canino The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF)…
Trump DOJ Memo Says No Evidence Epstein Was Murdered or Ran Blackmail Scheme
The Justice Department and FBI under President Donald Trump concluded that Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide and did not operate a blackmail scheme or keep a “client list.”
U.S. Hands Over Secret Tapes in DEA Agent’s 1985 Murder to Drug Lord’s Legal Team
The Justice Department has begun turning over long-secret audio recordings tied to the 1985 torture and killing of DEA agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena to the legal team of Rafael Caro Quintero, a former Mexican drug lord charged in the case.
Maryland Leaders Fight FBI Headquarters Move to Downtown D.C.
Maryland leaders are vowing to fight the Trump administration’s plan to relocate the FBI’s headquarters to a shared federal building in downtown Washington, a move they say undermines years of bipartisan work to build a secure, standalone facility in Prince George’s County.
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