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Trump Considers Reducing Refugees Admitted into U.S. to 50,000
President Trump has not fulfilled his campaign pledge to ban all refugees that could be perceived as threatening from entering the country, but he’s considering a drastic step to reduce the numbers.

Justice Department Prevents FBI Officials from Appearing Before Senate Committee
The Justice Department is preventing two FBI officials from appearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee during its investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.

Michael Flynn’s Son Is Subject of Federal Investigation into Russia, Trump’s Campaign
The son of President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser, Michael Flynn, has become the subject of a federal investigation into possible collusion between Trump’s campaign and Russia.

Yuma Border Patrol Agents Involved in Crazy Chase, Hijacking, Fatal Shooting
Yuma Sector Border Patrol agents were involved in a fatal shooting after two high-speed chases, several exchanges of gunfire and the hijacking of a commercial truck in Arizona.

Democrats to Special Counsel Mueller: We Have Evidence Michael Flynn Broke Law
Democrats say they have evidence that President Trump’s former national security adviser Michael Flynn broke the law by failing to disclose a trip that involved a potential business deal between the Saudi government and a Russian nuclear power agency.

FBI’s Probe of Sputnik Unlikely to Affect American Media Outlets, Despite Concerns
Some American journalists are worried about the potential slippery slope of the FBI investigating a state-run news agencies Sputnik and RT.

White House: DOJ Should ‘Absolutely Look at” Charging ousted FBI Director
The White House is striking back at former FBI Director James Comey, saying the Justice Department should “absolutely look at” charging the ousted bureau leader for leaking classified information.

Border Patrol Assaults Reach Record High This Fiscal Year
It has been an especially dangerous year to be a Border Patrol agent.