Most Americans View Federal Law Enforcement Agencies Negatively, Especially Republicans
Federal law enforcement agencies have a public relations problem.
        
            Federal law enforcement agencies have a public relations problem.
        
            A Pennsylvania man who threatened to kill FBI agents in retaliation for searching former President Trump’s home in Florida has been sentenced to two years in federal prison, the Justice Department announced Tuesday.
        
            The FBI is falling short in curtailing the threats of white nationalism, argues Lerone A. Martin, director of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Research and Education Institute at Stanford University.
        
            Witnesses to the FBI’s search for a fabled cache of Civil War-era gold in a Pennsylvania forest have raised questions about the bureau’s dig in March 2018.
        
            More than 30 members of Congress are calling on President Biden to grant clemency to Leonard Peltier, a Lakota tribe member who was convicted of murdering two FBI agents in 1975.
        
            The Justice Department has instructed an FBI special agent to not testify before the House Judiciary Committee after Republicans insisted he could not be accompanied by both a personal lawyer and a bureau lawyer.
        
            One of the FBI’s most controversial surveillance tools faces serious impediments after a sharply divided privacy oversight board recommended making it more difficult to gather data.
        
            Jacqueline Maguire, who has been serving as special agent in charge of the FBI’s Philadelphia Field Office, has been tapped to serve as the assistant director of the bureau’s Training Division.