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Border Patrol Agents Often Use Anti-Immigration Slur in Emails, Texts
U.S. Border Patrol agents from various positions and locations frequently used the derogatory term “tonk” when referring to unauthorized migrants
Serious Threats against Federal Judges, Prosecutors Reaches Alarming Levels
Serious threats against U.S. federal judges and prosecutors have significantly increased over the past three years, according to data collected by the U.S. Marshals Service.
House Republicans Unveil Measure to Reauthorize, Reform FBI’s Controversial Surveillance Tool
House Republicans introduced a measure Monday to reauthorize and reform one of the FBI’s most controversial surveillance tools.
New Mexico Man Pleads Guilty to Shooting Border Patrol Agent in Chest
A New Mexico man who shot a Border Patrol agent twice in the chest during a traffic stop last year has pleaded guilty to attempted murder.
Newly Released DOJ Watchdog Report Unveils FBI Officials’ Misconduct with Sex Workers
Six FBI officials working abroad sought or engaged in sexual activities with prostitutes and withheld information when questioned by investigators, according to a document released by the Justice Department’s internal watchdog.
Mayorkas Defends Himself Amid Impeachment Push, Blames GOP for Border Crisis
Facing another impeachment vote this week, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas struck back at Republicans on Sunday, blaming them for the border crisis and saying the allegations against him are “baseless.”
Special Counsel Report Recommends No Charges against Biden, But It Caused Political Damage
The special counsel investigating President Biden’s handling of classified documents recommended no criminal charges, but it paints a harsh picture of a “well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory” and “diminished faculties in advancing age.”