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House GOP Subpoenas DOJ for Special Counsel’s Interview with Biden
House Republicans subpoenaed Attorney General Merrick Garland on Tuesday for records related to special counsel Robert Hur’s investigation into President Biden’s handling of classified documents.
Supreme Court Hears ATF Bump Stock Case This Week
The U.S. Supreme Court will begin hearing arguments Wednesday on whether the ATF can ban “bump stocks,” the gun attachments that enable semiautomatic weapons to fire rapidly like machine guns.
Mayorkas Impeachment Likely to See Quick Dismissal Pursued by Democrats
Democratic leaders in the U.S. Senate are expected to move to quickly dismiss the impeachment case against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
Ex-FBI Informant Ordered to Remain Jailed While Awaiting Trial on Charges of Lying about Bidens
The FBI informant charged with fabricating bribery claims about President Biden and his son was ordered to remain behind bars while he awaits trial because he poses a flight risk.
Border Patrol Agent Found Not Guilty of Sexually Assaulting Fellow Agent
A former Border Patrol agent charged with sexually assaulting a fellow agent in a hotel room has been found not guilty by a jury.
CBP’s Los Angeles Field Office Gets New Leader
Cheryl M. Davies has been named director of field operations at CBP’s Los Angeles Field Office, one of the largest and most complex operations in the nation.
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.