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The FBI is investigating former CIA Director John Brennan and former FBI Director James Comey for possible false statements to Congress following a referral from the current CIA Director John Ratcliffe,
Widespread, abrupt terminations have left Justice Department and FBI employees wondering if they will be next, people familiar with the matter say.
Conservative influencers from Laura Loomer to Elon Musk have criticized Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel for their findings.
And Democrats keep their foot on the gas in opposition to the recently passed "Big, Beautiful" spending bill.Here are the top stories involving the U.S. government this past week.Tariff talks return to forefrontPresident Donald Trump again pushed back the deadline on his so-called "Liberation Day" tariffs,
The FBI and DOJ said Epstein did not have a "client list," something Trump suggested during his campaign that he would release.
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Jared Wise was on trial when he was pardoned as part of President Donald Trump's sweeping series of pardons related to Jan. 6.
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US law enforcement has arrested a New Jersey man and searched stashes of laptops in 16 states in a sweeping crackdown on North Korean efforts to use remote tech workers to covertly fund their weapons programs,
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KRMG Tulsa on MSNU.S. Department of Justice opens applications for Tribal Access ProgramThe United States Department of Justice has opened the applications that allow federally recognized tribes to access the Tribal Access Program (TAP) for National Crime Information.
Two Chinese nationals have been charged with spying inside the United States on behalf of Beijing, including by taking photographs of a naval base and by participating in efforts to recruit members of the military who they thought might be open to working for Chinese intelligence.
When a GOP senator equates the former directors of the FBI and CIA with insects worthy of “fumigation” without cause or evidence, there’s a problem.