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Trump Departs from Tradition, Plans to Keep Private Security Team
Although President-elect Donald Trump is protected by the Secret Service, he has opted to continue employing a private security and intelligence team at his victories rally.
ATF Stays Mum on ‘Officer-Involved Death’ of Suspect in Milwaukee
The ATF is keeping quiet about an “officer-involved death” of a suspect in Milwaukee last week.
Forbes: Jeff Sessions to Bring Fresh Perspective, Experience to Justice Department
At this point in our nation’s history President-elect Donald Trump has chosen exactly the right person to serve as our next attorney general: Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama.
New Government Studies Found That FBI Fails to Report Many Killings by Police
A new federal government study has found that the FBI has reported far fewer killings by police than actually happened.
FBI Agent Admits Leaking Inside Information to Media about Gambler, Pro Golfer
An FBI agent may be held in contempt of court after confessing to being a “significant source” of leaks to the media about the insider trading investigation involving professional golfer Phil Mickelson and a Las Vegas sports gambler.
Corpse And Post-Apocalyptic Gas Mask Among Bizarre Discoveries at Airports
From a corpse to a post-apocalyptic gas mask, the TSA has found some bizarre items from travelers in 2016.
Border Patrol Agent Shoots Suspect During a Struggle in Arizona Near Border
A Border Patrol agent defending himself against a physical assault shot and injured a man Friday
Clinton Aide John Podesta Unleashes on FBI, Calling It ‘Deeply Broken’
John Pedesta, a top aide to Hillary Clinton, said the FBI’s response to Russia tampering with the presidential election reveals a “deep broken” bureau.
FBI Records: Agents Spied on Muhammad Ali Because of Ties to Nation of Islam
The FBI spied on late boxer Muhammad Ali in 1966, keeping tabs on his divorce and a speech at a Miami mosque, while agents investigated the Nation of Islam, according to newly released documents by the bureau.
FBI Launches Investigation into Massive Breach of Yahoo Accounts
The FBI is investigating a massive hack that may have comprised more than 1 billion Yahoo accounts, the White House announced Thursday.
Border Patrol Agent Charged with Accepting Bribes for Delivering Phony Drugs
A Border Patrol agent has been charged with bribery after prosecutors allege he accepted $10,000 in bribes to deliver what he believed was methamphetamine and cocaine dropped off at the border fence with Mexico.
DEA Helps Seize 20 Tons of Drugs in ‘Largest Known Seizure of Heroin in Afghanistan’
The DEA, with the help of American Special Forces and an Afghan counternarcotics, seized a whopping 20 tons of drugs in what officials have described as “the largest known seizure of heroin in Afghanistan, if not the world.”
Secret Service Wants NYPD to Deploy 150 Officers a Day to Trump Tower
The Secret Service wants the NYPD to deploy 150 police officers a day to checkpoints outside the Trump Tower to protect the president-elect.
Chicago Alderman Who Pledged to Clean Up Graft Was Indicted on Corruption Charges
Willie Cochran, a Chicago alderman who pledged to clean up corruption, was indicted Wednesday for allegedly stealing tens of thousands of dollars in charitable donations for poor children and seniors.
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