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Federal Incentives for Seizing Assets Encourages ‘Policing for Profit’
Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky and Rep. Tim Walberg of Michigan have introduced legislation to reform civil asset forfeiture, a practice by which law enforcement agencies seize the property and assets of individuals with minimal due process.
FBI Plans to Launch Special Unit to Investigate Russian Interference in American Politics
Showing how serious the FBI is about allegations of Russian interference in American politics, the bureau plans to create a special unit at its Washington D.C. headquarters to coordinate the probe.
FBI Recovers Norman Rockwell Painting Stole 40+ Years Ago
More than 40 years after someone stole a Norman Rockwell painting from a family home in New Jersey, the artwork is back in the owners’ possession thanks to the FBI.
Trump Defends Michael Flynn After He Offered to Testify Against the President
President Trump is defending former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn’s offer to testify in ongoing probes of Russian hacking of the 2016 election in exchange for legal immunity.
FBI Releases New Batch of 9/11 Photos from Pentagon Attack
The FBI has released previously unseen photos of the aftermath of the 9/11 attack against the Pentagon.
Man Triggers Security Scare at White House, Says He Had Nuclear Weapon
A man who triggered a security scare outside the White House warned authorities that he had a component of a nuclear weapon and indicated it was a “threat to the president.”
FBI Director Comey Said He Regrets handling of Clinton Investigation And Is Nonpartisan
FBI Director James Comey insisted Wednesday that the bureau is nonpartisan and that he’s not worried about the political storm that is brewing over the Russia investigation.
FBI Director Tried to Reveal Russian Meddling Months Before Election
FBI Director James Comey was on the verge of publicly announcing an investigation into Russia’s campaign to influence the presidential election in the summer of 2016.
State Department Employee Charged for Allegedly Lying to FBI
A 60-year-old employee of the State Department was charged Wednesday with two felonies for allegedly making false statements and obstructing an official proceeding.
Inspector General: DEA Seizes Money without Ties to Criminal Investigations
The DEA is seizing massive amounts of cash from people who are not connected to a criminal investigation, according to a scathing report by the Justice Department’s inspector general.
TSA Screener Fired for Missing Loaded Handgun at Airport in Georgia
The TSA fired a screener who missed a loaded handgun in a passenger’s bag Sunday morning at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Georgia.
Justice Department Threatens to Strip Federal Money from Sanctuary Cities
The Justice Department warned sanctuary cities and counties on Monday that they will not receive federal grants if the continue to fail to work with the crackdown on undocumented immigrants.
FBI Arrests Iraqi Refugees Who Failed to Disclose Brother’s Involvement in Kidnapping of American
Two Iraqi refugees living in Northern Virginia were arrested by the FBI after failing to disclose their brother’s involvement in a 2004 kidnapping of an American contractor in Iraq.
State Senator in Michigan Accused of Misusing Payroll Funds As FBI Investigates
Federal authorities who raided the home and office of Michigan Sen. Bert Johnson are investigating claims that the state lawmaker misused Senate funds to pay an employee who never worked for him.
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