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DHS Says Cartels Offering Bounties to Attack U.S. Immigration Officers
Mexican drug cartels are allegedly offering cash rewards for attacks on U.S. immigration officers, according to new intelligence from the Department of Homeland Security.
Former FBI Agent Sentenced to 60 years for Raping Women at His Tattoo Studios
A Maryland judge on Tuesday sentenced former FBI agent Eduardo Valdivia to 60 years in prison for raping three women he lured to his tattoo studios under a fake name.
Airports Refuse to Air Homeland Security Chief’s Video Blaming Democrats for Shutdown
Airports in several U.S. cities have declined to play a video message from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi L. Noem that blames congressional Democrats for the ongoing government shutdown, citing concerns that it violates rules against political messaging.
Four Charged in Mississippi Homecoming Shooting That Left Six Dead, FBI Says
Federal authorities have charged four people in connection with a weekend mass shooting that killed six and injured more than a dozen others during homecoming celebrations in the small Mississippi town of Leland.
Prosecutors Seek 122-year Sentence for Ex-FBI Agent Convicted of Raping Three Women
Prosecutors are asking a Maryland judge to sentence former FBI agent Eduardo Valdivia to 122 years in prison for raping three women inside tattoo studios he secretly operated, calling his actions “predatory and terrifying.”
Trump Repeats False Claim Biden Planted FBI Agents in Jan. 6 Crowd
President Donald Trump is again pushing a debunked claim about the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection, alleging that the Biden administration planted FBI agents among the rioters, even though Biden was not yet president at the time.
Democrats Warn Bondi’s DOJ Overhaul Could Take Decades to Undo
Democrats are sounding the alarm over Attorney General Pam Bondi’s sweeping changes to the Justice Department, warning that her tenure has hollowed out the agency and politicized its mission beyond recognition.
Trump Justice Department Indicts New York AG Letitia James in Mortgage Fraud Case
New York Attorney General Letitia James was indicted Thursday on federal mortgage fraud charges in Virginia, a move widely seen as politically motivated after President Trump publicly demanded her prosecution.
FBI Fires Agents Linked to Trump Probe, Sparking Alarm over Political Retaliation
The FBI has fired at least two special agents and disciplined a third who worked on the federal investigation into Donald Trump led by former special counsel Jack Smith.
FBI Shifts Thousands of Agents to Immigration Enforcement, Alarming Current And Former Officials
Nearly one in four FBI agents nationwide are now assigned to immigration enforcement, a dramatic shift that’s drawing concern from inside and outside the bureau.
Trump Orders FBI to Search for Amelia Earhart Files Amid Shutdown
The Trump administration has directed FBI employees in Washington, D.C., and New York to scour their offices for any records related to the 1937 disappearance of aviator Amelia Earhart, an extraordinary request that law enforcement sources described as both unusual and urgent.
Bondi Clashes with Democrats over Politicization of DOJ
Attorney General Pam Bondi faced sharp criticism in a tense congressional hearing Tuesday as Democrats accused her of turning the Justice Department into a political weapon to punish President Donald Trump’s opponents.
Secret DOJ opinion Gives Trump Sweeping Authority to Kill Suspected Drug Traffickers
The Trump administration has produced a classified Justice Department opinion that authorizes lethal strikes against a secret and expansive list of cartels and suspected drug traffickers, according to several people familiar with the document.
Chicago Man Charged in Plot to Kill Senior Border Patrol Official
A Chicago man was charged in federal court Monday with plotting to kill a senior U.S. Border Patrol official, offering thousands of dollars on Snapchat for the murder, authorities said.
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