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ProPublica: Trump Is Accusing Foes With Multiple Mortgages of Fraud. Records Show 3 of His Cabinet Members Have Them.
This story was originally published by ProPublica, an independent, nonprofit newsroom that produces investigative journalism. By Robert Faturechi, Justin Elliott and Alex Mierjeski The Trump administration has vowed to go after anyone who got lower mortgage rates by claiming more than one primary residence on their loan papers. President Donald Trump has used it as a justification to target…
Speaker Johnson Walks Back Claim Trump Was FBI Informant in Epstein Case
House Speaker Mike Johnson on Sunday backed away from his claim that President Donald Trump was an FBI informant in the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Duckworth: DHS Officials Fled Navy Base Ahead of Lawmakers’ Tour
Federal officials abruptly left Naval Station Great Lakes outside Chicago after Illinois Democrats announced they would tour the base ahead of an expected immigration crackdown, Sen. Tammy Duckworth said Sunday.
Watchdog Report Says FBI official Tipped Off Chinese Executives to Arrests
A senior FBI official once warned Chinese executives of looming arrests, compromising a major investigation, according to a Justice Department watchdog report released Thursday.
FBI Seizes Computers, Phones, And Documents in Raid of John Bolton’s Home
Federal agents who raided former national security adviser John Bolton’s Maryland home last month seized multiple devices and documents, including a “white binder labeled ‘statements and reflections to allied strikes.’”
Epstein Victims Demand Names Released, Maxwell Serve Full Sentence
Victims of Jeffrey Epstein on Wednesday demanded that everyone who received sexual favors through the disgraced financier be identified, and that Ghislaine Maxwell serve her full 20-year sentence without special treatment
Trump’s Crime Crackdown in D.C. Risks Exposing FBI Surveillance Cars, Employees Warn
President Donald Trump’s deployment of federal law enforcement in Washington, D.C., is exposing the FBI’s fleet of unmarked cars and potentially jeopardizing its ability to conduct sensitive national security and surveillance operations
Military Lawyers to Serve as Temporary Immigration Judges Amid Growing Backlog
About 600 military lawyers have been cleared to work as temporary immigration judges, with 150 of them possibly starting this week, according to a U.S. official who was not authorized to speak publicly.
Secret Service Sniper Unit Operated Far Below Staffing Levels Before Trump Rally Shooting, Watchdog Finds
The U.S. Secret Service’s counter sniper unit was operating at nearly three-quarters below its required staffing level for four years, leaving top officials vulnerable during a period of rising political violence, according to a Department of Homeland Security inspector general report.
Jan. 6 Rioters Seek Payouts from Trump Administration
Freed from prison by President Trump’s clemency, some of the Jan. 6 rioters are now demanding money.
Robert Mueller Diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease, Family Says
Robert S. Mueller III, the former special counsel who investigated ties between Donald Trump’s campaign and Russia, was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease four years ago
Immigration Agents Arrest Two Mexican Contractors at Washington Wildfire Site
Federal immigration agents arrested two Mexican contractors fighting a wildfire in Olympic National Forest, marking one of the first times such enforcement has taken place inside an active fire zone, firefighters said.
Miami Defense Lawyer Avoids Trial in DEA Bribery Case under Deferred Deal
Federal prosecutors have agreed to drop criminal charges against prominent Miami defense attorney David Macey, accused of orchestrating a bribery conspiracy involving two former U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration supervisors
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