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Top Federal Prosecutor for D.C. Steps Down as Trump Prepares to Take Office
Matthew M. Graves, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, announced Monday that he is stepping down from his role just days before President-elect Donald Trump is set to take office.

Homes of Top Athletes Targeted by Sophisticated Burglars, FBI Warns
The FBI has issued a warning to professional sports leagues, alerting them to a troubling trend of organized theft groups targeting athletes.

Biden Regrets Garland Appointment, Criticizes DOJ’s Handling of Trump Cases
President Joe Biden has privately expressed regret over his decision to appoint Merrick Garland as attorney general

FBI Reviewing Inmate Death Following Violent Incident at New York Prison
The FBI’s Albany Field Office has initiated a review into the death of Robert Brooks, a Marcy Correctional Facility inmate in Oneida County, following an incident involving correctional officers.


Trump Administration Plans to Reintroduce Family Detention Centers
Families with children will again face detention under U.S. immigration policies when President-elect Donald Trump assumes office next month, according to Tom Homan, the incoming White House “border czar.”

Ex-FBI and CIA Chief Questions Trump’s Picks for Top Intelligence Roles
A former head of both the FBI and CIA is raising concerns about President-elect Donald Trump’s nominees to lead key intelligence agencies, questioning whether they have the qualifications for such critical roles.