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Influential GOP Lawmaker: Republican Colleagues Would ‘Probably’ Accept No Indictment of Clinton
The outcome of the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private e-mail server may have plenty of consequences for the presidential election.
Homeland Security Pressured to Adopt Strict Rule about Employee Behavior Abroad
By Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com Homeland Security officials have been caught drinking, using drugs and soliciting prostitutes while working outside of the country. Now the inspector general wants Homeland Security to adopt specific policies to prevent such behavior while abroad, the Federal Times reports. The inspector general examined the departments policies for the 1,5000 employees who…
Documents Show Feds Tried to Discredit Snowden Using His Own Email
Newly declassified documents show that Edward Snowden first raised concerns with the NSA before he leaked the information.
Police Underreport Hate Crimes to FBI, Hindering Efforts to Combat the Crimes
It’s difficult to know how often hate crimes are committed because many communities don’t share the information with the FBI.
Man Accused of Stealing FBI Agent’s Gun, Badge from Car is Charged
The man accused of stealing an FBI agent’s gun, badge, cellphone and credentials from a parked car in San Francisco has been arrested and charged.
FBI Director Comey to Celebrate Opening of New Offie in Williston, North Dakota
FBI Director James Comey is headed to North Dakota today to celebrate the opening of the bureau’s newest office.
Ex-Secret Service Officer Writes Book Depicting Hillary Clinton As Temperamental, Unpredictable
A new book written by an ex-Secret Service officer depicts Hillary Clinton as a confrontational, temperamental personality who scared many people around her.
Ex-Senator: TSA ‘Is Locked in a Time Warp’ As Lines Get Longer
The Transportation Security Administration is an agency that really is lost.