2020
TSA to Require Employees to Wear Facial Coverings Amid Coronavirus Outbreak
The TSA said Thursday it will begin requiring employees to wear “facial protection” at screening checkpoints, more than two months after the outbreak in the U.S.
Justice Department Moves to Drop Criminal Case Against Michael Flynn, Drawing Criticism
The Justice Department dropped its criminal case against Michael Flynn, President Trump’s former national security adviser, citing documents detailing how FBI officials planned to handle a January 2017 interview with Flynn.
Why the FBI was Right to Launch the Russia-Trump Probe and Investigate Michael Flynn
By Greg Stejskal ticklethewire.com Greg Stejskal: “When Flynn was interviewed, he did lie.” I first met Bill Priestap (Edward William Priestap) in the mid-90s. I had been talking to University of Michigan football teams every Fall since 1982. I would bring along other agents and federal prosecutors, and we would talk about illegal sports gambling,…
Stejskal: Why the FBI Was Right to Launch the Russia-Trump Probe and Investigate Flynn
The writer, an FBI agent for 31 years, retired as resident agent in charge of the Ann Arbor office in 2006. By Greg Stejskal ticklethewire.com Greg Stejskal: “When Flynn was interviewed, he did lie.” I first met Bill Priestap (Edward William Priestap) in the mid-90s. I had been talking to University of Michigan football teams…
Coronavirus Claims Life of First ICE Detainee; 705 Others Have Tested Positive
The first ICE detainee to die from the coronavirus was a 57-year-old El Salvador man who had become ill at the Otay Messa Detention Center in San Diego.
FBI Arrests Army Veteran After Finding 4 Pipe Bombs in His Colorado Home
FBI agents arrested a 53-year-old Army veteran in Colorado for allegedly planning to use pipe bombs against law enforcement officers who tried to seize his weapons.
Appellate Court Overturns Order to Reduce Detainees at ICE Facility Over Coronavirus Fears
The Adelanto ICE Processing Facility in California won’t have to remove a significant number of its detainees after a 9th Circuit Court of Appeals panel overruled a lower court’s order