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Justice Department Appeals Prison Sentences of Oath Keepers Members in Jan. 6 Attack
The Justice Department is appealing the prison sentences of seven members of the Oath Keepers, including founder Stewart Rhodes, for their roles in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Ex-AG Eric Holder Says He Could See Secret Service Agents Protecting Trump in a Prison
“The Bureau of Prisons contains a bunch of hardworking, creative people.”
Trump-Appointed FBI Director Wray Rejects Accusation He’s Biased Against Conservatives
By Allan Lengel In 2003, President George W. Bush nominated Christopher Wray, a registered Republican, to be assistant Attorney General in charge of the Justice Department’s criminal division. Then in 2017, after firing FBI Director James Comey, President Donald Trump turned to Wray to replace Comey. So, Wray pushed back Wednesday when he appeared before…
TSA on Track to Seize Record Number of Guns in 2023
The TSA is on pace to confiscate a record number of guns at airport security checkpoints in 2023 – and most of the firearms were loaded.
DOJ Tries to Protect Trump from Testifying in Lawsuit over FBI Firing
The Justice Department asked a federal court to prevent Donald Trump from being deposed in a lawsuit related to two former FBI officials who allege they were unfairly targeted because they investigated the former president’s ties to Russia.
GOP Leaders Want to Move FBI Headquarters to Alabama
Republican leaders are now trying to move the FBI headquarters to Huntsville, Ala., as part of their effort to punish the bureau since agents raided former President Trump’s residence in Florida.
Fugitive Chiefs Super Fan Faces Federal Charges Linked to Bank Robberies
A popular Kansas City Chiefs fan known as “ChiefsAholic” has been arrested and charged for his alleged role in a string of bank robberies after being on the run for four months.
Trump Asked IRS to Investigate FBI Officials Who Were Looking into Russia Allegations, Ex-Aide Says
Then-President Donald Trump asked the IRS to investigate the FBI agents who were involved in the investigation into allegations that his campaign colluded with Russia, his former chief of staff John Kelly said in a sworn statement.