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Border Patrol’s Acting Deputy Director Retires Amid Sexual Misconduct Allegations
Border Patrol’s acting Deputy Chief Joel Martinez has decided to retire after multiple female Border Patrol employees accused him of sexual misconduct.
FBI Informant Charged with Lying about Bidens Was Rearrested
The FBI informant charged with fabricating bribery claims about President Biden and his son was rearrested Thursday in Las Vegas, just days after a judge allowed him to be released on bond.
Japanese Crime Boss Charged with Trafficking Nuclear Material, DOJ Alleges
The leader of a Japanese crime syndicate was charged with conspiring to traffic nuclear weapons from Burma to other countries, the Justice Department announced Wednesday.
Biden Family Dog Bit Secret Service Personnel At Least 24 Times, Records Show
President Biden’s family dog, Commander, bit Secret Service personnel on at least 24 occasions, one of which required an agent to receive six stitches, according to newly released internal emails posted online.
Ex-FBI Informant Accuse of Lying about Bidens Claimed He Had Russian Contacts
A former FBI informant accused of fabricating bribery claims about President Biden and his son has “extensive” contacts with Russian intelligence agencies, federal prosecutors said in a court filing Tuesday.
Wray Taps New General Counsel of FBI
Bradley Brooker has been named the FBI’s general counsel and head of the Office of the General Counsel (OGC) at the bureau’s headquarters.
U.S. Marshals Museum to Showcase Agency’s Role in Desegregation
The U.S. Marshals Museum will feature a retrospective highlighting the agency’s involvement in desegregation.
Wray Warns about Unprecedented Threats from Chinese Hackers’ Cyberattacks
FBI Director Christopher Wray issued a stern warning that China’s intensifying cyber assaults aimed at the U.S. are now at “a scale greater than we’d seen before.”