FBI, Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein
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The bureau said that members of the networks—referred to as "764" for the Texas ZIP code where it reportedly originated—befriend minors online via video games, social media and online forums, then coerce them into self-harm and creating explicit material.
Eduardo Valdivia, 41, ran studios in Montgomery County, Md. -- the first in a strip mall and then an office building. He faces possible decades in prison.
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Investigation reveals suspect's shift from conservative to radical left-wing views, documenting anti-Trump rhetoric and training videos filmed at a family-owned martial arts studio. He was captured by the FBI on Tuesday.
A federal judge tossed a lawsuit from FBI officials worried that the Trump administration would reveal their identities.
In a move that many worry will open a door to public reprisal by President Donald Trump and potentially spark violence from his allies, a federal judge on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit that sought to stop the administration from publicly naming FBI agents who investigated the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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Republicans on the Senate Appropriations Committee endorsed the FBI’s plan spend money on a downtown D.C. headquarters rather than a suburban Maryland campus.
Andres Felipe Pineda Mogollon was arrested after a traffic stop in Silver Lake, the FBI in Los Angeles said Thursday.
FBI Indianapolis, working in coordination with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO), arrested Alexis Otoniel Hernandez-Araujo, 26, on July 17. The El Salvadoran man was in the United States illegally and wanted on charges of reckless homicide and multiple related offenses, law enforcement said.
New York federal prosecutor Maurene Comey, who worked on the cases against Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Sean "Diddy" Combs, was fired.
Few people hated the looks of the Washington headquarters of the Federal Bureau of Investigation more than the man it was named after.