Reluctant Mueller to Testify Before House Committees; Trump Declares ‘Presidential Harassment’
Former special counsel Robert Mueller has reluctantly agreed to testify in open session before Congress on July 17.
Former special counsel Robert Mueller has reluctantly agreed to testify in open session before Congress on July 17.
Border Patrol Chief Carla Provost said Thursday that comparing migrant detention facilities to concentration camps is “offensive.”
ATF officials are being evasive about the theft of thousands of guns and firearms parts that were supposed to be destroyed.
Federal agencies defend the use of facial-recognition technology as a new tool to track down criminals, but a recent cyberattack of a Customs and Border Patrol subcontractor raises serious issues about infringing on privacy.
Some Democrats and Republicans in Congress are calling for a temporary ban on the federal government’s use of facial recognition technology after the FBI revealed it had accumulated more than 640 million photographs.
The fight over the Robert Mueller report is far from over.
FBI Director Christopher Wray distanced himself Attorney General William Barr, saying Tuesday he’s unaware of any illegal surveillance and that he doesn’t use the politically charged term “spying.”
President Trump has reversed his position on whether special counsel Robert Mueller should testify before Congress, suggesting Democrats want “a redo” of the investigation.