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Robert Hill called in sick to work when he heard about what was happening in his Bethesda, Maryland. Every major cable news ...
FBI agents have raided the home of Donald Trump’s former national security adviser John Bolton. Officers raided his home in ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — With National Guard troops in the streets and federal agents at the door of his former adviser, President ...
A Nigerian-American representative in Washington, DC, Dr Oye Owolewa, has berated the White House Senior Advisor, Stephen Miller, over his comments against protesters in the capital of the United ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — William H. Webster, the former FBI and CIA director whose troubleshooting skills and integrity helped restore public confidence in those federal agencies, has died, his family ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — Reporter’s Notebook: It’s our job to ask DC public officials what they’re doing to crack down on crime and what they think of federal forces coming into the city to ...
Trump orders increased federal law enforcement presence in Washington to ‘make DC safe again’ 1 of 2 | The White House has announced an increased federal law enforcement presence in Washington, D.C., ...
William H. Webster, the former FBI and CIA director whose troubleshooting skills and integrity helped restore public confidence in those federal agencies, has died, his family announced Friday.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A legal organization challenging President Donald Trump’s administration on multiple fronts filed a new lawsuit on Friday seeking the release of records detailing the handli… ...
Former top South Carolina FBI official Steven Jensen, who was promoted to lead the prestigious Washington field office in March, was fired this week because of his work investigating the Jan. 6 ...
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (DC News Now) — A person died Friday morning after they reportedly tried to escape being arrested by the FBI at an apartment building in Alexandria, according to officials. During a ...
The Trump administration will increase the federal law enforcement presence in Washington, DC, starting Thursday night, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said.