Weekend Series on Law Enforcement History: Nixon, Watergate Firings and Elliot Richardson
Posted: November 16th, 2018 under News Story.
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Posted: November 16th, 2018 under News Story.
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By Steve Neavling
Ticklethewire.com
The FBI has refashioned decoy heads used by inmates in a notorious prison escape from Alcatraz Island more than a half century ago.
The fake heads, which took months for three convicts to make, were placed in their beds before they climbed to the roof and escaped from the island prison in the San Francisco Bay.
Inmates Frank Morris and John and Clarence Anglin slipped into the frigid water and were never seen again.
The daring escape inspired a movie starring Clint Eastwood.
The FBI on Thursday unveiled the near-exact replicas, which were made using a 3D printer at the bureau’s laboratory in Quantico, Va.
The idea was to preserve valuable pieces of American history as the original dummy heads deteriorated.
On June 11, 1962, convicted bank robbers Frank Morris, and brothers John and Clarence Anglin, disappeared from their cells inside Alcatraz pic.twitter.com/goLOtk5cEd
— Evan Sernoffsky 🥃 (@EvanSernoffsky) November 15, 2018
Posted: November 16th, 2018 under News Story.
Tags: 3d printers, alcatraz, FBI, prison
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By Steve Neavling
Ticklethewire.com
Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham said he’s been assured by Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker that he won’t interfere with the special counsel investigation.
In a private meeting in Graham’s office, Whitaker said he would “honor regular order” and allow the probe to continue.
Graham told reporters he doesn’t believe Whitaker will do “anything unsavory” with the 18-month investigation into Russia’s meddling in the presidential election, ABC News reports.
“I’ve a lot of confidence that Mr. Mueller will be allowed to do his job and that the legal process that was in place before Mr. Whitaker arrived will be followed,” Graham said.
Graham added, “And I have every confidence he’ll make reasoned decisions when his time comes and that the investigation is not in jeopardy.”
Despite previous comments questioning the legality of the probe, Whitaker told Graham he has no qualms with the investigation.
“He’s seen nothing out of bounds,” Graham said. “No concerns at all about Mr. Mueller.”
A day after the midterm elections, President Trump forced AG Sessions to resign and replaced him with Whitaker, a loyalist and critic of the probe.
Posted: November 16th, 2018 under News Story.
Tags: donald trump, Lindsey Graham, Matthew Whitaker, Robert Mueller
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By Steve Neavling
Ticklethewire.com
Robert Mueller’s special counsel investigation into Russian meddling is at risk of being sabotaged by President Trump’s administration.
A day after the midterm elections, Trump forced Attorney General Jeff Sessions to resign and replaced him with a loyalist, Matthew Whitaker, who could try to end the investigation.
Republicans in the Senate blocked a bill to protect the special counsel probe on Wednesday, and this morning Trump unleashed a series of tweets calling the probe “A TOTAL WITCH HUNT LINK TO NO OTHER IN AMERICAN HISTORY.”
But Democrats, who now control the House of Representatives, still have recourse. Slate reports that Democrats could protect the investigation by creating a “Special Select Committee on Russian Election Interference” and appointing Mueller and his prosecutors as the lead investigators.
Or Democrats could subpoena details of the investigation and hire him to complete the probe.
Posted: November 15th, 2018 under News Story.
Tags: donald trump, House of Representatives, Matthew Whitaker, Robert Mueller, special counsel
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By Steve Neavling
Ticklethewire.com
Without offering evidence, President Trump accused special counsel Robert Mueller of “horribly threatening” witnesses in the investigation into Russian interference.
“The inner workings of the Mueller investigation are a total mess. They have found no collusion and have gone absolutely nuts,” Trump tweeted Thursday. “They are screaming and shouting at people, horribly threatening them to come up with the answers they want.”
Trump criticized the probe, calling special counsel prosecutors “a disgrace to our Nation” and accusing Mueller by name of being “highly conflicted.”
“A TOTAL WITCH HUNT LIKE NO OTHER IN AMERICAN HISTORY!” Trump tweeted.
The tweets come one day after the Republican-controlled Senate blocked an initiative to protect the special counsel’s investigation.
The inner workings of the Mueller investigation are a total mess. They have found no collusion and have gone absolutely nuts. They are screaming and shouting at people, horribly threatening them to come up with the answers they want. They are a disgrace to our Nation and don’t…
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 15, 2018
….care how many lives the ruin. These are Angry People, including the highly conflicted Bob Mueller, who worked for Obama for 8 years. They won’t even look at all of the bad acts and crimes on the other side. A TOTAL WITCH HUNT LIKE NO OTHER IN AMERICAN HISTORY!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 15, 2018
Posted: November 15th, 2018 under News Story.
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By Steve Neavling
Ticklethewire.com
President Trump’s legal team may submit written answers to special counsel Robert Mueller as early as this week.
The answers are limited to Russian meddling in the 2016 election and do not involve obstruction of justice allegations, a source familiar with the investigation told NBC News.
Trump’s legal team has insisted the obstruction of justice questions are off limits because they involve the firing of then-FBI Director James Comey. Trump’s lawyers argue the president has the authority to hire and fire under Article 2 of the Constitution.
Trump has met at least once this week with his legal team to discuss Mueller’s request for written answers.
Posted: November 14th, 2018 under News Story.
Tags: donald trump, Russia, special counsel
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By Steve Neavling
Ticklethewire.com
Special counsel Robert Mueller is expected to issue indictments as early this week as acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker weighs whether he should recuse himself from the Russia investigation.
It has been widely speculated that the next two months will be busy for Mueller after going silent during the midterm elections.
But the fate of Mueller’s investigation hangs in the balance after President Trump replaced Attorney General Jeff Sessions with Whitaker, a loyalist who has contended that the special counsel probe is illegal.
Whitaker plans to meet with Justice Department ethics officials this week about whether he should take over the investigation from Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
The state of Maryland took legal action Tuesday, arguing that Trump may not “bypass the constitutional and statutory requirements for appointing someone to that office.” Maryland officials believe Rosenstein should have been appointed to replace Sessions as a matter of law.
Meanwhile, it’s unclear who could be indicted by Mueller’s team after CBS reported that new inducements are expected soon.
Among those facing potential indictments are GOP strategist and longtime Trump supporter Roger Stone and far-right commentator Jerome Corsi, who said earlier this week that Mueller’s team told him he would be indicted.
So far, Mueller’s team has indicted four people once connected to Trump’s campaign or administration, 12 Russian intelligence officers, 13 Russian nationals, three Russian companies and three other people.
Posted: November 14th, 2018 under News Story.
Tags: Attorney General, donald trump, Matthew Whitaker, Robert Mueller, special counsel
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By Steve Neavling
Ticklethewire.com
Border Patrol agents have murdered, raped, kidnapped or viciously attacked at least 10 people in South Texas over the past four years.
In September, an agent in the Laredo sector, told investigators he had fatally shot four prostitutes during a 12-day killing rampage. Another Laredo agent, Ronald Anthony Burgos Aviles, 29, has been charged with fatally stabbing his girlfriend and their 1-year-old son.
In March 2014, Agent Esteban Manzanares sexually assaulted a teenager and viciously attacked her friend and mother while they tried to seek asylum. Manzanares never stood trial because he killed himself.
The cases have prompted serious questions about the hiring practices of agents and whether the federal agency missed red flags.
Posted: November 13th, 2018 under News Story.
Tags: agents, assault, Border Patrol, Murder, Rape
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