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Anyone either watching or reading FBI Director James Comey's press conference announcing that the Bureau has submitted a "no prosectution" recommendation to the Department of Justice concerning Hillary Clinton's private email server should have been left with a sinking feeling in their stomach. Comey spent the better part of the conference itemizing all of the violations of felony provisions of Federal Codes that Hillary was guilty of.
The head of the FBI has recommended that no charges be brought against Hillary Clinton for using a private email server while Secretary of State. But James Comey says the Bureau's investigation found Clinton and her aides were 'extremely careless' in handling classified information.
FBI recommends no charges for Clinton over email system at State Department The FBI has not yet said what the subject of Comey's statement will be. Check out this story on thestarpress.com: http://usat.ly/29ejtpu WASHINGTON - The FBI recommended Tuesday that Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton should not face criminal charges over her use of a private email server as secretary of State, even though she and aides were "extremely careless" in handling classified information.
Republican Donald Trump is expressing amazement that FBI Director James Comey has recommended no charges against Democrat Hillary Clinton over her private email server. He tweets, "No charges.
The FBI executed a federal warrant at a home on Marshall Drive and Menomonee River Parkway from 6 to 9 a.m. Friday, July 1. Members of the Bureau's Child Exploitation Task Force were executing the warrant. The scene was cleared after three hours.
On Tuesday, President Donald Trump bid former FBI Director James Comey "good luck" ahead of his scheduled testimony Thursday for the Senate Intelligence Committee. All told, Trump has been making public statements about Comey for nearly a year.
Both the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United States Attorney General's office were rocked when the realized that the Boston Globe had secured copies of transcripts of the FBI's illegal wiretaps of Raymond Patriarca.
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton comments on the just-released Benghazi report as she speaks at Galvanize, a learning community for technology, in Denver, U.S. June 28, 2016. Photo: Reuters/Rick Wilking The Federal Bureau of Investigation interviewed Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton for three and a half hours on Saturday as part of the probe into her use of a private email server while serving as secretary of state, her campaign said.
A string of disappearances and mysterious deaths of Native villagers visiting Nome was not the work of a serial killer, an FBI analysis of the cases has concluded.
Reports were confirmed on Saturday morning that the Federal Bureau of Investigation interviewed Democratic presumptive presidential nominee Hillary Clinton for over three hours at FBI headquarters regarding the unsecured email server that she used and sent classified information over while Secretary of State. Clinton campaign spokesman Nick Merrill released the following statement regarding the three and a half hour meeting : Secretary Clinton gave a voluntary interview this morning about her email arrangements while she was Secretary.
Charleston church shooting victims sue FBI over 'federal negligence that enabled killer to purchase handgun' he used to slay nine people If agency had done its job, they would've noticed Roof's prior drug arrest denied his purchase, the lawsuits filed Thursday allege Roof is currently jailed pending death penalty trials in both state and federal court on charges including murder and hate crimes Victims of the Charleston church shooting are suing the FBI because they say federal negligence enabled the gunman to buy the .45-caliber handgun he used to kill nine people.
The FBI is being sued by survivors of the Charleston church shooting, who say federal negligence enabled Dylann Roof to buy the .45-caliber handgun he used. Lawyers for three people who survived the attack and the estates of five who were slain inside the Emanuel AME Church say the FBI negligently failed to thoroughly check Roof's background before he bought the gun last year.
Their lawsuit accuses the federal government of errors that enabled Dylann Roof to buy the .45-caliber handgun used in the June 2015 shootings at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston. Federal officials didn't immediately return an email.
Their lawsuit accuses the federal government of errors that enabled Dylann Roof to buy the .45-caliber handgun used in the June 2015 shootings at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston. Federal officials didn't immediately return an email.
An advisor to the Obama administration, the Cairo-born Gamal Abdel-Hafiz, is calling for a national registry of gun owners. The Muslim Abdel-Hafiz, who emigrated to the United States in 1990, worked at the Federal Bureau of Investigation for 22 years before joining the Obama government.
AP Photo/Stephen B. Morton, File Police tape surrounds the parking lot behind the AME Emanuel Church as FBI forensic experts work the crime scene, where nine people where shot by Dylann Storm Roof, in Charleston. South Carolina has primary jurisdiction over the case of a man accused of fatally shooting nine black parishioners in Charleston last year and thus should be allowed to prosecute him before the federal government does, a state attorney argued Tuesday.
An autistic man accused of hacking into US government computers would be at "high risk" of killing himself if he is extradited to America, a court heard. Lauri Love, who has Asperger's Syndrome, is accused of stealing huge amounts of data from US agencies including the Federal Reserve, the Department of Defence, Nasa and the FBI.
Federal authorities say a Utah militia group leader with ties to Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy has been charged with trying to blow up a federally owned cabin in rural Arizona. Prosecutors say in charging documents Thursday that 57-year-old William Keebler planned anti-government actions to retaliate against federal grazing restrictions on ranchers.
PHILADELPHIA - Five of Philadelphia's suburbs have landed in the top 100 of the Best Places to Live in America for 2016. The website Niche compiled the rankings using data from the U.S. Census, FBI, the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the CDC.