Trump, Jeffrey Epstein and DOJ
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Bongino reportedly took a day off from work Friday after clashing at the White House with Bondi over handling of the Epstein files.
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The Justice Department and FBI are struggling to contain the fallout and appease the demands of far-right conservative personalities and influential members of President Donald Trump’s base after
WASHINGTON — FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino butted heads with Attorney General Pam Bondi earlier this week over the Trump administration’s handling of its Jeffrey Epstein investigation — including a purported review of the late pedophile ‘s so-called “client list” that officials now say never existed.
A right-wing influencer who has the ear of president Donald Trump claims to have inside information about alleged turmoil at the FBI's highest levels. MAGA activist Laura Loomer, who traveled with the president during his 2024 campaign and has met with him at the White House,
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FOX News host Jesse Watters on former Obama CIA director John Brennan's involvement in the DOJ investigation into Russian collusion. JESSE WATTERS, FOX NEWS: Now, Trump threats aren't being ignored anymore.
In a resurfaced interview from “The Sean Spicer Show,” top attorney Alan Dershowitz, who defended President Donald Trump during impeachment proceedings, says that he knows the names on the Epstein client list, Newsweek reported.
Former FBI agent John Nantz discusses lingering questions on why Thomas Matthew Crooks attempted to assassinate President Donald Trump in July 2024.
Former senior FBI special agent Michael Feinberg talks with Jen Psaki about being forced out of the FBI for being friends with someone on FBI director Kash Patel's political enemies list, and how Donald Trump's politicization of federal law enforcement is not only damaging the FBI but making the United States less safe.
Trump proposed that Congress provide $11.3 billion for ICE, an increase over its current $10 billion. The FBI’s budget request is $10.1 billion; a reduction of $545 million and of at least 1,500 positions, including about 700 that are vacant, according to a June Justice Department budget and performance summary .