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DOJ Suing State of Louisiana for Allegedly Imprisoning People For Weeks and Months After Fully Serving Their Sentences
By Allan Lengel The Justice Department is suing the State of Louisiana and Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections, alleging that inmates were detained for weeks and months after fully completing their prison sentences — a violation of the 14th Amendment. The DOJ said in a press release that the lawsuit is the result…

MSNBC Column: Kash Patel is a cross between J. Edgar Hoover and Alex Jones
Kash Patel may have a difficult time getting confirmed by the Senate for the 10-year term.


Former Police Intelligence Chief Guilty of Sharing Info with Proud Boys Leader
Shane Lamond, a former intelligence officer with the Metropolitan Police in Washington, D.C. was convicted on Monday for providing sensitive information to a leader of the Proud Boys.

TSA Discovers Fireworks, Replica Guns, and Knives in Passenger’s Carry-On at LAX
TSA officers at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) were left “shocked” last week when they uncovered an array of prohibited items in a woman’s carry-on luggage.

FBI Director Christopher Wray Named ticklethewire.com Fed of the Year for 2024
Wray was the perfect tonic for the bureau – low key and steady.

FBI Quietly Disbands Organized Crime Squad as Mafia Fades Away in Boston
The FBI’s storied fight against the Mafia in Boston has come to a quiet conclusion.

Fears of Retaliation Loom Over Trump’s FBI Director Pick
Hours after President-elect Donald Trump announced his choice for FBI director, alarm spread through the ranks of current and former government officials.