FBI
The latest updates on the Federal Bureau of Investigation (or FBI). Formed in 1908, it monitors domestic security and intelligence in the United States. The federal agency is operated under the Department of Justice and works with the U.S. Intelligence community. The agency operates out of the J. Edgar Hoover Building in Washington, D.C.
James Comer put people at risk with Biden document release: Ret. general
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley published the document on Thursday that accuses the Biden family of accepting a bribery scheme from a Ukrainian executive.
Burisma owner thought Hunter Biden was dumber than his dog: FBI document
More details have emerged from a previously redacted FBI document that Republicans allege shows a pattern of criminality by the Biden family.
Republican shocks Fox host with new claim about Biden
A GOP House Oversight Committee hearing on Wednesday will feature whistleblowers who will allegedly detail investigation interference related to the Bidens.
Hunter Biden scandal "extremely serious," former FBI agent says
The former agent, Nicole Parker, has made frequent appearances on conservative news outlets, supporting the disputed claims that the FBI has been "weaponized."
Republicans are "eating their own" in attacking Christopher Wray: Kirschner
The former federal prosecutor added that it "can't taste good" for Republicans after some accused the FBI chief of showing bias against conservatives.
Key moments from FBI Director Christopher Wray's Congress testimony
The FBI director took questions from the House Judiciary Committee, while the White House condemned Republican attacks on law enforcement.
Jim Jordan goes "blank" during Fox News interview
One commentator said if President Biden had done the same, "Fox would spent nights yelling about how he's in cognitive decline."
Marjorie Taylor Greene threatens to "zero out" FBI and DOJ salaries
Greene said that Americans do not trust the two agencies, which have been "politically weaponized."
FBI director issues a dire defunding warning
House Republicans unloaded a barrage of attacks against the FBI while the bureau's director, Christopher Wray, testified before the House Judiciary Committee.
FBI Director Wray shuts down Rep. Hageman's "insane" bias accusation
"The idea that I'm biased against conservatives seems somewhat insane to me, given my own personal background," said Wray, a Trump appointee.
Ray Epps wants jury to decide if government used him to fuel Capitol riot
An ex-Marine and Donald Trump supporter is suing Fox News for defamation, claiming the network used him as a "scapegoat" to peddle false 2020 election claims.
Whistleblower made bombshell Hunter Biden claims while lying to FBI
Among the charges against the man touted as a "whistleblower" by some GOP lawmakers is a count of making false statements to officials.
Republican doesn't want controversial FBI director to leave the GOP
Representative Ken Buck told FBI Director Christopher Wray that he'll remain a registered Republican even as other GOP lawmakers attacked Wray on Wednesday.
Donald Trump's civil suits used against him by judge in FBI case
Trump has been ordered to be deposed in relation to a lawsuit filed by a former veteran FBI agent.
Donald Trump is playing into the DoJ's hands
The Justice Department unsealed blacked-out parts of the warrant it submitted ahead of the FBI searching Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in August 2022
Trump faces nightmare scenario as top Republicans cooperate with Jack Smith
Former Arizona House Speaker Rusty Bowers is thought to be the highest-ranked GOP figure to have been interviewed by the FBI in the 2020 election probe.
New ban on Biden admin's tech contacts is a "blow to public safety": Lawyer
Legal analyst Shanlon Wu argued that the ruling would help accelerate the spread of misinformation online.
Efforts to Absolve Saudi Arabia of 9/11 Responsibility Can't Be Tolerated
Even as Saudi Arabia and our own government have for years sought to keep the truth hidden, a light has been and continues to be shone on the Saudi role in 9/11.
Donald Trump sparks suspicion he's about to be indicted again
Trump claimed DA Fani Willis would soon drop the charges against him, striking a similar tone to the one he used days before his indictment in Manhattan.
Donald Trump heads to South Carolina rally under mountain of pressure
The former president is due to appear in the state days after damning audio of him discussing classified documents emerged.
Oregon video claiming to show far right groups clashing sparks fed theory
Mystery surrounds the identify of the two groups involved, with some claiming the masked men were not really anti-gay protesters but were actually feds.
Marjorie Taylor Greene suggests she's being spied on
"The television turned on by itself and the screen showed someone's laptop trying to connect to the TV," the GOP lawmaker tweeted on Sunday.
Hunter Biden allegations could be "serious scandal," legal analyst warns
"If even half of these allegations are true, they would substantially undermine the credibility of the investigation," attorney Jonathan Turley told Newsweek.
What Hunter Biden whistleblower testimony reveals
There were many allegations in the testimony by IRS agents released yesterday, but also many new details about the investigation into the president's son.
Firing Trump-appointed FBI chief becomes rallying cry for 2024 GOP hopefuls
House Republicans recently threatened to hold Christopher Wray in contempt for not providing documents allegedly related to Joe and Hunter Biden.
Judge slams ex-FBI analyst for keeping classified documents in bathroom
The former analyst was sentenced to 46 months in prison.
Legal experts react to Trump's interview with Bret Baier on Fox News
One legal scholar told Newsweek that Trump's comments during the interview "is the stuff of nightmares" for his defense team.
GOP senator compares Republican push to defund FBI to "defund the police"
Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski issued a warning to her fellow Republicans about their stance on defunding federal law enforcement agencies.
Donald Trump restricted from info in his criminal case
A federal judge passed an order Monday forbidding the former president from sharing information related to discovery materials on social media.
Fox Host admits network went too far with "wannabe dictator" Biden chyron
Fox News told Newsweek in a statement on Wednesday that the chyron "was taken down immediately."