Justice Dept. Being Hard-nosed About Leaks: Still Fighting to Get NY Times Reporter to Disclose Sources

By Allan Lengel ticklethewire.com Nearly three years into the Obama administration, the Justice Department appears to be as hard-nosed about challenging reporters’ rights to protect confidential sources as it was under the Bush administration. The latest: The Justice Department has gone to the Court of Appeals to challenge District judge, who ruled that New York…

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Feds Convict Lt. to Colombian Drug Kingpin

By Danny Fenster ticklethewire.com A top lieutenant to a Colombian drug kingpin was convicted in a Manhattan court this week of conspiring to import and distribute cocaine and heroine, according to a Justice Department press release. Jose Mosquera-Prado, 36, was a top lieutenant in Francisco Gonzalez Uribe’s international narcotics-trafficking organization, says the Justice Department, and…

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FBI Dir. Mueller Honored Along With Some Who Played Role in Russian Spy Network

By Danny Fenster ticklethewire.com FBI Director Robert Mueller was awarded one of the Justice Departments highest honors on Wednesday for his “outstanding professionalism and exemplary integrity,” reports CNN. The award was one of more than 300 commendations, forty-nine of them among intelligence officials, including counterespionage agents, for their roles in catching 10 Russian secret agents…

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President Obama Says of ATF’s Fast and Furious: “People Who Screwed Up Will be Held Accountable”

By Allan Lengel ticklethewire.com The seriousness of the screw up with ATF’s Operation Fast and Furious has apparently not been lost at the White House. “People who have screwed up will be held accountable, President Obama told reporter Jake Tapper on ABC’s  “Nightline.” “Our overarching goal consistently has been to say we’ve got a responsibility…

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