Comey resists closed-door Congress interview on FBI actions Source: AP

Former FBI chief James Comey said Thursday he will resist a subpoena to appear before a congressional committee Dec. 3 unless that happens publicly because House Republicans will distort anything he says behind closed doors. The House Judiciary Committee chairman, Rep. Bob Goodlatte of Virginia, subpoenaed Comey as part of an investigation into FBI decisions made during the 2016 election, when Democrat Hillary Clinton was cleared in a probe into her email use and agents opened an investigation into Donald Trump's campaign and Russia.

Subpoenaed by House panel, Fusion GPS chief pleads fifth on Capitol Hill

The private investigator behind the now-infamous dossier of unverified allegations linking members of the Trump campaign to Russian officials invoked his constitutional rights not to testify on Tuesday after being subpoenaed to appear before the House Judiciary and Oversight Committees. Glenn Simpson, the former Wall Street Journal reporter who cofounded the research firm Fusion GPS, which was hired first by Republicans and later by Democrats to explore then-candidate Donald Trump's past, has already spent hours testifying before Congress about his work.

Ex-Senate staffer pleads guilty to lying about contact with reporters

James Wolfe, a former senior staffer on the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee, pleaded guilty to a charge that he lied to the FBI about contacts with reporters, the Justice Department said on Monday. Wolfe pleaded guilty in a federal court in Washington, D.C., to one count of lying, the Department said, adding that two remaining counts of making false statements would be dismissed when Wolfe is sentenced.

GOP Senator Requests FBI Documents Related to the Bureau’s…

Senator Ron Johnson , the chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, requested FBI documents related to the bureau's interactions with DOJ official Bruce Ohr and former DOJ attorney Michael Sussmann. Ohr and Sussmann were reportedly responsible for providing Obama DOJ officials with the junk Russian dossier created by Democrat operatives.

The Democrats’ Kavanaugh Gambit Will Swing the Midterms to the GOP

Senator Dianne Feinstein and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer speak to reporters about the FBI's investigation of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., October 4, 2018. his is impetuous, but I think the electoral map has changed with the Kavanaugh decision.

Loughry takes the stand on Day 4 of federal trial

This Oct. 3, 2012, file photo, shows West Virginia Supreme Court Republican candidate Allen Loughry, who has been indicted on 22 federal counts of fraud, witness tampering and lying to a federal agent. U.S. Attorney Mike Stuart said FBI agents arrested the suspended justice Wednesday morning, June 20, 2018, and took him to the federal courthouse in Charleston.

Why the first 72 hours in a missing persons investigation are the most critical

The countdown to finding a missing person begins the moment someone concerned for his or her well-being alerts law enforcement. Investigators are essentially working against the clock, as with each passing hour decreases the likelihood that the subject will be found, according to criminology experts interviewed by ABC News.

RFID Locks Market: Growing Adoption and Awareness of Having Advanced Security Solutions

The need for enhanced security solutions has grown with increase in property crime, burglaries, and home invasions in the past few years. Due to the rise in crime, customers have become more concerned and are willing to adopt and invest in the latest, high-level security solutions and services that are readily available in the market in order to keep their property and families protected and secured.

Deeply split Senate enters final stage on Kavanaugh

Demonstrators protest Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh on Thursday in the Hart Senate Office Building. As senators read FBI interview transcripts Thursday, the White House is confident the new background check on Kavanaugh has improved his confirmation prospects.

Corker Will Vote To Confirm Supreme Court Nominee Judge Kavanaugh

Senator Bob Corker released the following statement after receiving a briefing on the supplemental background investigation conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation regarding the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to serve on the Supreme Court.