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President Trump’s Federal Hiring Freeze Could Hurt TSA
President Trump has pledged to make airports and planes safer, but his federal hiring freeze could impact TSA’s ability to adequately staff airport security lines.
CIA’s New Deputy Director Is First Female Spy to Hold Position
The CIA has its first career female officer serving as deputy director.
FBI Received Multiple Warnings about Man Who Killed Transit Official
A man accused of shooting and killing an armed transit security official in downtown Denver late Tuesday night was on the federal terrorism watch list and kicked out of a mosque in Texas.
San Francisco Police Pull Out of FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force
San Francisco police are pulling out of the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force as the city continues to distance itself from the Trump administration.
Chicago Mayor to Trump: ‘Send More FBI, DEA, ATF Agents’
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel appears to be taking President Trump up on his offer to send in federal help to quell violence in the Windy City.
Former DEA Agent to Write Book about Capturing ‘El Chapo’
A former DEA special agent is writing a book about his role in helping capture Mexican drug kingpin El Chapo.
Homeland Security IG to Investigate Trump’s Travel Restrictions
The Office of Inspector General for Homeland Security is investigating the agency’s role in President Trump’s immigration restrictions.
Lengel: Sally Yates Sets the Right Tone for Law Enforcement in Trump Era
By Allan Lengel ticklethewire.com Acting Attorney General Sally Yates wasn’t going to be around very long at the Justice Department considering she was a holdover from the Obama administration. Nonetheless, she should be commended for standing up to President Donald Trump, who implemented an executive order that was poorly thought out and executed. Hopefully she…