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Trump Administration Picks Companies to Build Border Wall Prototypes
Homeland Security took its first big step toward fulfilling President Trump’s campaign pledge to build a “big, beautiful” wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.

GOP Senators: Comey Drafted Letter Exonerating Clinton Long Before Probe Was Over
About two months before Hillary Clinton was even interviewed by the FBI over her private email account, the bureau’s former director James Comey already began drafting a statement exonerating her, according to Republican senators who released partial transcripts of interviews.

Mueller, New York AG Team up to Investigate Paul Manafort
Special counsel Robert Mueller is teaming up with New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman on the investigation into President Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, Politico reports.

Chicago Special Education Teacher Charged with Supplying Guns, Ammo to Felon
A Chicago Public Schools special education teacher is accused of supplying a handgun magazine, laser sighting device and ammunition to a convicted felon working undercover for the FBI.

Drug Smugglers Face Stiff Penalties for Trying to Smuggle Meth in Penis-Shaped Candles
A group of drug smugglers was arrested Wednesday and face stiff sentences after trying to hide crystal meth in penis-shaped candles.

Democrats Back Measure to Prevent Secret Service from Paying Trump Businesses
Democrats are trying to prevent President Trump from using the Secret Service to protect his businesses.

Senator Urges FBI to Investigate Billionaire Investor Tied to Trump
A U.S. senator is urging the FBI to investigate whether billionaire investor Carl Icahn violated federal law by attempting to enrich himself by using his role as an adviser to President Trump.

White Supremacist Convicted of Plot to Murder Atlanta Drug Dealer
A self-described white supremacist was convicted of multiple charges related to a plot to kill a drug deal with outstanding debts in Georgia.