Minnesota sues feds to halt surge of ICE agents
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Application (25A113) granted by Justice Kagan extending the time to file until October 11, 2025. Motion to extend the time to file a response is granted in part and the time is extended to and including December 16, 2025.
George Papadopoulos was sentenced to 14 days in prison for lying to the FBI about his contacts with a Russian intermediary, giving Special Counsel Robert Mueller a second prison term from his 15-month inquiry. FBI Investigating American Express Foreign ...
Kash Patel, Director of the FBI, testifies on the Federal Bureau of Investigation budget for fiscal year 2026 in front of the Senate Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies in Washington, D.C., on May 8 ...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has put out a request for information (RFI) seeking suppliers of unjammable drones, and if you're wondering what "unjammable" means, the goal is to find options "controlled by fiber optic cable" that are also "NDAA ...
Agents with the Federal Bureau of Investigation are looking into antifa’s ringleaders, funding source, and specific cells operating in America, the Washington Examiner has learned. FBI agents have been reaching out to riot reporters for intelligence on ...
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Atlanta division is encouraging families to discuss safe shopping practices during holiday gatherings as scammers target people anxiously waiting for packages to arrive. The FBI launched what ...
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33 ex-federal prosecutors ask Trump to reconsider excluding state from Renee Good investigation
A group of 33 former federal prosecutors in Minnesota are asking the Trump administration to reconsider its decision to exclude the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension from the investigation into the fatal shooting of Renee Good by a federal agent last week, according to a Jan. 14 letter obtained by the Minnesota Star Tribune.
WASHINGTON — Late last year, as President Donald Trump was publicly intensifying his attacks against Federal Reserve and chairman Jerome Powell, federal prosecutors quietly began a criminal investigation. And when subpoenas were ready, three sources told NBC News, they kept the circle small.