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Republican Congressman Criticizes FBI Director for ‘Unprepared’ Testimony about Apple Case
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., who is an electronic security expert, criticized FBI Director Jame Comey for being “unprepared” to answer questions about the fight to get Apple to unlock an iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernardino shooters.
Secret Service: Our Agents Don’t Eject Protesters from Campaign Rallies
The Secret Service’s rough treatment of a Time photographer during a Donald Trump rally has raised serious questions about the agency’s role during campaigns.
Ex-FBI Agent Fired After Blowing Whistle on Sexual Misconduct Wins Appeal
A former FBI special agent was wrongly fired after he blew the whistle on alleged sexual misconduct among his co-workers, a federal appeals court has ruled.
FBI Chief Says Bureau Error Locked iPhone of San Bernardino Shooter
The FBI conceded Tuesday that it made a mistake when trying to capture data from an iPhone belonging to one of the an Bernardino shooters.
Gizmodo Calls FBI Director ‘a Clown’ for Handling of iPhone Debate
Bipartisanship, baby! Congress finally found something to agree on this Super Tuesday—how slippery the FBI’s stance on encryption is.
Border Chief Says Agents Should Quit If They Dislike Obama’s Amnesty Program
If Border Patrol agents don’t like President Obama’s deportation amnesty, they should quit, said Customs and Border Protection Commissioner R. Gil Kerlikowske.
Secret Service to Investigate Agent Who Threw Photographer to Ground During Trump Rally
The Secret Service is investigating one of its agents after he threw a Time photographer to the ground by his neck.
FBI Director Said He’s Closely Monitoring Investigation into Clinton’s Use of Private E-mail Server
FBI Director James Comey assured Congress on Tuesday that he’s closely monitoring the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private e-mail server.
