Rosenstein: Leak Investigations Won’t Target Journalists
The Justice Department’s escalation of probes into government leaks will not target journalists, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said Sunday.
The Justice Department’s escalation of probes into government leaks will not target journalists, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said Sunday.
The Secret Service has abandoned its command post inside Trump Tower and relocated to a trailer on a sidewalk outside the New York skyscraper because of a dispute over the terms of the lease.
President Trump’s most famous campaign pledge – to build a border wall and get Mexico to pay for it – has been attacked by his own party as clumsy, cost-prohibitive and singularly focused.
Special counsel Robert Mueller has impaneled a grand jury as he and his team of 16 prosecutors dig deeper into allegations that Donald Trump’s campaign colluded with Russia to meddle in the 2016 presidential election.
Christopher Wray became the eighth director of the FBI following a swearing-in ceremony at the Justice Department in Washington D.C. on Wednesday.
Acting DEA Administrator Chuck Rosenberg pushed back against President Trump’s controversial comments about police use of force, sending an email over the weekend to remind staff members to “always act honorably” by maintaining “the very highest standards” for treating criminal suspects.
Less than three months after he was fired by President Trump, former FBI Director James Comey has a book deal.
The Trump administration is considering replacing John Kelly at Homeland Security with Energy Secretary Rick Perry.