Former Deputy Director Implores: FBI Careers Worthwhile Despite the Headlines

Former FBI Director Andrew McCabe is pleading with the nation’s young people not to be discouraged from going into careers in public service despite the “divisive politics and partisan attacks” that characterize the country’s national discourse. McCabe made his case …

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President Trump’s Lead Personal Lawyer Resigns Today Over Disagreement on Stance to Take Toward Mueller

President Trump’s lead lawyer in the Russia investigation has resigned today it was announced, citing strong differences in strategy in the President’s defense. John Dowd who has been part of the President’s personal legal team since last summer said he …

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Tensions Rise Between President Trump and Former High-Ranking Intelligence Community Members

Tensions between President Trump and former high-ranking intelligence community officials have been rising in the wake of the firing of FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe. McCabe was fired on Friday after an internal FBI investigation found he acted inappropriately in …

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McCabe Says Firing Was Political, Due to Willingness to Corroborate Comey Accounts of Interactions with Trump

Former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe believes his firing was political and that it has to do with his willingness to corroborate information former FBI Director James Comey has given to Congress as well as the special counsel about interactions …

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Three-Judge Panel Strikes Down Injunction Against Texas Anti-Sanctuary Law, Allowing it to Go into Effect

A federal appeals court struck down an injunction issued last year that blocked a Texas law prohibiting local governments in the state from adopting certain “sanctuary city” immigration policies.

The law, known as Senate Bill 4 allows Texas law enforcement …

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Attorney General Jeff Sessions Fires DBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe Two Days Before Retirement

Attorney General Jeff Sessions fired Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe last night in a surprising, but not completely unexpected move. McCabe was set to retire with his full pension on Sunday, his fiftieth birthday. It is unclear how much of …

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Thousands of Students Across the Nation Stage Walkout in Commemoration of One-Month Anniversary of Shooting in Parkland, FL

Students across the nation walked out of class yesterday demanding action on the part of lawmakers in Washington D.C., and in state capitals, to stem the tide of gun violence on school campuses across the country.

A 17-minute walkout began …

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Internal FBI Review Recommends Deputy Director McCabe Be Fired – Four Days Before His Retirement

Attorney General Jeff Sessions is reviewing a recommendation to fire Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe.  The embattled deputy is set to retire on Sunday and firing him would make ineligible for a pension.  McCabe has been with the Bureau …

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Adult Film Actress Offers to Return Funds to President in Order to be Able to Speak, Publish Messages About Romantic Relationship

An adult film actress is offering to return $130,000 paid to her to not disclose an alleged affair with President Trump in order to be able to publicly discuss their relationship, her lawyer said.

Last month Trump’s personal lawyer Michael …

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Attorney General Jeff Sessions Says He is Considering Appointing a Second Special Counsel to Investigate Potential Abuses of Power by DOJ, FBI

Attorney General Jeff Sessions has said that he is seriously considering appointing a second special counsel to investigate potential abuses by the FBI and the Department of Justice in obtaining FISA warrants to spy on members of the Trump campaign …

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Republican Congressman Call on Jeff Sessions and Rod Rosenstein to Appoint Special Counsel to Investigate Potential FISA Abuses by FBI

Two Republican Congressman have called on the Department of Justice to appoint a special counsel to investigate decisions “made and not made” by the DOJ, as well as the FBI, with respect to investigations conducted last year and the year …

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Attorney General Jeff Sessions Agrees to Hand Over Documents Concerning “Fast and Furious” Ending Six-Year Legal Battle

Updated 3/7/18 5:11 p.m.

The Department of Justice announced today that it has entered into an agreement with the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee to hand over documents relating to the Fast and Furious gun-running scandal from the late …

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