2017

Woman at FBI’s Philadelphia Office Claims Sexual Discrimination After She Was Demoted
A woman who previously headed the FBI Philadelphia office’s computer unit claimed Thursday that she was demoted and replaced with a male employee.

FBI One of Few Agencies to Benefit from Trump’s Proposed Budget
The FBI is one of the few federal agencies that could benefit from President Trump’s proposed budget.

LA Times: Arresting Immigrants at Hospitals, Schools, Courthouses Is Counterproductive
A woman in El Paso showed up at a courthouse last month seeking protection from an abusive spouse.

DEA Raids Target Group for Allegedly Exporting Colorado Marijuana
The DEA has raided more than a dozen locations in Colorado over an alleged scheme to ship marijuana out-of-state.

Man Who Told FBI of Plans to Kill President Obama Sentenced to Time Served
A Massachusetts man who told the FBI of plans to kill then-President Obama was sentenced to time served and five years of supervised release.

Trump Doubles Down on Wiretapping Claims Even As Republicans Express Doubt
Although President Trump has provided no evidence that the Obama administration wiretapped his offices during the 2016 presidential campaign, he claimed again Wednesday that the claims are true.

Secret Service Agents Investigated for Snapping Selfies with Trump’s Grandson
Two Secret Service agents are under investigation for taking selfies with President Trump’s sleeping 8-year-old grandson last weekend.