President Obama to Search for New Homeland Security Secretary to Replace Napolitano

  Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com  President Obama soon will have to replace Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano after she announced Friday that she’s resigning to head the University of California system, the Washington Post reports. Napolitano plans to resign in September, which gives Obama a little more than a month to find a replacement. The White…

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Al Gore to Twitterverse: Privacy Should be a Priority

Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com  Former Vice President Al Gore launched an unusual assault on the Obama administration over the revelation that the federal government is tracking cell phone records, The Washington Post reports. “In digital era, privacy must be a priority,” Gore tweeted Wednesday. “Is it just me, or is secret blanket surveillance obscenely outrageous?” The…

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Whistleblower Says Obama Administration at Fault for Delayed Benghazi Investigation

Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com  The Obama administration’s characterization of the attack on the U.S. consulate in Libya on Sept. 11, 2012, slowed the down the investigation, a key Benghazi whistleblower said, Fox News reports. “I definitely believe that it negatively affected our ability to get the FBI team quickly to Benghazi,” Greg Hicks, the deputy chief…

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President Obama’s Hunt for New FBI Director Leads to Short List of Likely Candidates

Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com  The search for a new FBI director is heating up. Looking to replace Robert Mueller, whose term has expired, the White House has begun vetting candidates and may be down to a short list of potential successors, NPR reports. NPR reported that the Obama administration approached Judge Merrick Garland, a federal appeals…

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Feds Won’t Investigate Whether DEA Agents Violated Human Rights in Honduras

Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com The state and justice departments have no intention of investigating complaints of human rights violations and other misconduct by DEA agents in Honduras, the Washington Times reports. At issue is the May 2012 deaths of four Honduran villagers during an anti-drug operation along the Carribean coast. Some lawmakers and human-rights groups have…

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