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Waffle House Shooting Suspect Used Seized Gun in Rampage
The 29-year-old accused of killing four people in a shooting rampage at a Waffle House in Tennessee used an AR-15 that authorities temporarily seized from him after he entered a restricted area near the White House and demanded to talk to President Trump in July 2017.

FBI Continues to Become Whiter Despite Recruitment Campaign
By Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com The FBI’s campaign to integrate its predominately white ranks has failed to bring more African Americans on board. In fact, a smaller share of the FBI’s ranks are African American than a decade ago, when black agents made up 6.5% of the ranks. Today, only 4.4% of the bureau’s 13,500 agents…

Ultimate Loyalty Test for Cohen Who Said He Would ‘Take a Bullet’ for Trump
When Donald Trump’s former campaign deputy Rick Gates pleaded guilty and agreed to cooperate with the special counsel team last month, most legal observers assumed Robert Mueller wanted Gates to provide information on his former business partner, Paul Manafort.

Trump Wanted to Know Why Two FBI Officials Still Had Their Jobs
The White House is preparing to replace National Security Advisor H.R. Mc McMaster as early as next week, marking the latest in a series of Trump administration departures.
Weekend Series on Crime: The Latin Kings Gang
Former FBI Director James Comey said Donald Trump is “morally unfit to be president” and that it’s “possible” the Russians have compromising personal information that could be used to blackmail him.

Giuliani Joins Trump’s Legal Team to ‘Negotiate an End’ to Mueller Probe
Former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani, a longtime friend of President Trump, joined the president’s legal team on Thursday to “negotiate an end” to special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation that has cast a long shadow over the White House.

Trump on Whether He Plans to Fire Mueller or Rosenstein: ‘They’re Still There’
President Trump wouldn’t say Wednesday whether he planned to fire special counsel Robert Mueller or Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein but indicated he has cooperated with the probe.

Trump, Allies Fear Cohen May Flip on President Under Pressure
President Trump and his outside advisers are growing more concerned that Trump’s longtime attorney and loyal ally, Michael Cohen, may cooperate with federal prosecutors if he’s charged with a crime.