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'It wasn't really the vacation I was looking for': Mormon missionary, 26, jokes with President Trump as he and his ecstatic family thank him in the Oval Office after he helped secure his release from Venezuelan prison where he spent two years 'Get the f**k out of here, you don't deserve American food': Father pulls a stun gun and knife on four Muslim Egyptian exchange students in a McDonald's parking lot because he believed they 'killed' his Marine son in Afghanistan 'Our members are all shapes and sizes.
'It wasn't really the vacation I was looking for': Mormon missionary, 26, jokes with President Trump as he and his ecstatic family thank him in the Oval Office after he helped secure his release from Venezuelan prison where he spent two years 'Get the f**k out of here, you don't deserve American food': Father pulls a stun gun and knife on four Muslim Egyptian exchange students in a McDonald's parking lot because he believed they 'killed' his Marine son in Afghanistan 'Our members are all shapes and sizes.
Back to reality! Meghan's mom Doria takes dogs for walk in L.A. one week after attending her daughter's royal wedding 'I am devastated that 80 years is at risk of being undermined': Morgan Freeman speaks out AGAIN to defend his creepy comments towards women as 'misplaced humor' 'I think that's why God made men and women...so they could be attracted to each other': Actor James Caan defends Morgan Freeman and calls him a 'good guy' Irish PM hails 'momentous day' and vows to overturn abortion ban by end of the year after more than two thirds of country vote to liberalize strict laws 'Good news': Trump celebrates the release of Utah missionary jailed on weapons charges in Venezuela for two years as he and his ecstatic family prepare for evening trip to the White House Don Jr. should be concerned': FBI obtains wiretapped calls of Kremlin-linked banker who met Trump's son and who tried to set ... (more)
Back to reality! Meghan's mom Doria takes dogs for walk in L.A. one week after attending her daughter's royal wedding 'I am devastated that 80 years is at risk of being undermined': Morgan Freeman speaks out AGAIN to defend his creepy comments towards women as 'misplaced humor' 'I think that's why God made men and women...so they could be attracted to each other': Actor James Caan defends Morgan Freeman and calls him a 'good guy' Irish PM hails 'momentous day' and vows to overturn abortion ban by end of the year after more than two thirds of country vote to liberalize strict laws 'Good news': Trump celebrates the release of Utah missionary jailed on weapons charges in Venezuela for two years as he and his ecstatic family prepare for evening trip to the White House Don Jr. should be concerned': FBI obtains wiretapped calls of Kremlin-linked banker who met Trump's son and who tried to set ... (more)
So finally, someone stands up to remind the media that when it comes to the FBI and CIA spying on a political opponent of a president - America has in fact been here before. Admittedly, it helps to have been around at the time of the Johnson-Goldwater election in 1964.
Back to reality! Meghan's mom Doria takes dogs for walk in L.A. one week after attending her daughter's royal wedding 'I am devastated that 80 years is at risk of being undermined': Morgan Freeman speaks out AGAIN to defend his creepy comments towards women as 'misplaced humor' How celebrities REALLY get their post-baby bodies back in shape: FEMAIL reveals the latest diets and cosmetic procedures stars rely on to maintain their yummy mummy status Irish PM hails 'momentous day' and vows to overturn abortion ban by end of the year after more than two thirds of country vote to liberalize strict laws FBI says Russian hackers may be collecting your personal data after hacking 'hundreds of thousands' of home routers and devices 'Good news': Trump celebrates the release of Utah missionary jailed on weapons charges in Venezuela for two years as he and his ecstatic family prepare for evening trip ... (more)
Police say the families of some woman reported missing have submitted DNA samples to help police identify three skeletal remains found on a property in D.C. "We have looked through our missing persons reports and we have some missing persons from that area," D.C. Police Chief Peter Newsham told WHUR. "We have gathered DNA from some of those families."
The agency issued a warning Friday , reporting "foreign cyber actors" targeted small office and home routers using VPNFilter malware. They say the scope of the impact of the attack is "significant" and that the malware can render routers inoperable and possibly collect information that passes through the route.
FBI Director Christopher Wray departs the Capitol through a basement corridor after House and Senate lawmakers from both parties met for a classified briefing about the federal investigation into President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, May 24, 2018.
Former U.S. FBI Director James Comey said that social media companies needed to "worry" about foreign political propaganda on their networks, but he had few ideas on how to counter it. In an interview with Reuters, Comey also said he would be leery of the Federal Bureau of Investigation trying to track propaganda in the United States, let alone take action against it, while acknowledging that it was a major problem for the US political system.
On Friday May 11, 2018, Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley sent a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray and Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein stating Comey testified the FBI didn't think General Flynn lied. Grassley also revealed Joe Pientka was the second FBI agent who joined Peter Strzok on January 24th, 2017 in an ambush style interview to take down General Flynn.
President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort is asking a federal judge on Wednesday to suppress evidence seized by FBI agents working for Special Counsel Robert Mueller, saying they violated the U.S. Constitution's ban on unreasonable searches and seizures. The hearing before U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson is Manafort's latest bid to hinder the criminal case against him, though last week Jackson refused to dismiss the charges that include conspiring to launder money, conspiring to defraud the United States and failing to register as a foreign agent.
In this June 28, 2016, file photo, Ohio House Speaker Cliff Rosenberger speaks during an event to mark the renaming of Port Columbus International Airport to John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Columbus, Ohio. Federal agents are searching the former Republican Ohio House Speaker's home in southwest Ohio and a nearby storage unit.
The FBI has repeatedly provided grossly inflated statistics to Congress and the public about the extent of problems posed by encrypted cellphones, claiming investigators were locked out of nearly 7,800 devices connected to crimes last year when the true number was much smaller, probably between 1,000 and 2,000, The Washington Post has learned. Over a period of seven months, FBI Director Christopher Wray cited the inflated figure as the most compelling evidence for the need to address what the FBI calls "Going Dark" - the spread of encrypted software that can block investigators' access to digital data even with a court order.
In this July 1, 1971, file photo, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, is shown at the graduation ceremonies for the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Washington. Government informants are an age-old investigative tactic that's as much a part of the FBI's 110 years of history as J. Edgar Hoover or its "10 Most Wanted" list.
Ratcheting up pressure on the Russia investigation, the White House announced that top FBI and Justice Department officials have agreed to meet with congressional leaders and "review" highly classified information the lawmakers have been seeking on the handling of the probe. The agreement came after President Donald Trump made an extraordinary demand that the Justice Department investigate whether the FBI infiltrated his presidential campaign.
In this Thursday, May 17, 2018, file photo, U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting in the Cabinet Room of the White House, in Washington. Trump said he will "demand" that the Justice Department open an investigation into whether the FBI infiltrated his presidential campaign, an extraordinary order that came hours before his legal team said the special counsel indicated its investigation into the president could be concluded by September.
Ratcheting up pressure on the Russia investigation, the White House announced that top FBI and Justice Department officials have agreed to meet with congressional leaders and "review" highly classified information the lawmakers have been seeking on the handling of the probe. The agreement came after President Donald Trump made an extraordinary demand that the Justice Department investigate whether the FBI infiltrated his presidential campaign.