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Secretive DOJ Flight to Cuba Prompts Rumors Amid Tensions Before FBI Confirms Kidnapped Child Recovery
Aviation observers first flagged the unusual flight path, prompting questions about whether the mission signaled a shift in U.S.-Cuba relations or a broader geopolitical move
Inside the Case of FBI Director Patel Against 'The Atlantic' and Why He Sued the Magazine for 250 Million Dollars
Patel sued the publication for $250 million on April 20, arguing that the sources who spoke to the outlet were "not in a position to know the facts" and that the reporting was part of a broader effort to tarnish his image as FBI director.
Man Among FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitive Arrested in Mexico Just An Hour After Being Added
Samuel Ramirez Jr. was wanted for the murders of Jessyca Hohn and Katie Duhnke, two women who were killed during a shooting on May 21, 2023, outside a bar on the outskirts of Seattle.
FBI Director Kash Patel Announces 'Historic Seminar' With UFC Fighters at Quantico
FBI Director Kash Patel announced that the bureau will host a training seminar with Ultimate Fighting Championship fighters at the agency's academy in Quantico, describing the initiative as a way to expose agents to new techniques and preparation methods.
Released FBI Interview Includes Uncorroborated Assault Allegation Against Trump: 'Let Me Teach You How Little Girls Are Supposed to Be'
The Justice Department released three previously withheld FBI interview summaries from 2019 in which a woman alleged that Jeffrey Epstein trafficked her to Donald Trump when she was a minor in the 1980s.
State and Federal Authorities Investigating Minnesota ICE Arrest That Left Mexican Man With Multiple Skull Fractures
Hospital staff who treated Castañeda Mondragón said his injuries did not match ICE's account, which blamed him for his own injuries, claiming he tried to flee while handcuffed and "fell and hit his head against a concrete wall."
Class Action Claims Hundreds Of People, Including U.S. Citizens, Were Zip-Tied at Gunpoint in October Idaho Raid
The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a class-action lawsuit alleging that about 400 people, including U.S. citizens and children, were detained for hours and subjected to force during an immigration raid in October.
FBI Memo Warns Mexican Cartel Leaders Directed Members to Shoot at U.S. Border Agents
An internal federal memo based on FBI intelligence warns that leaders of a Mexican drug cartel have directed members to shoot at U.S. Border Patrol agents from across the border.
Alleged Maduro Front Man Reportedly Captured in Venezuela with Help from FBI
Alex Saab, an alleged financial front man for Nicolás Maduro, was reportedly captured in Caracas as part of a joint operation involving Venezuelan authorities and U.S. officials.
FBI Probes Minnesota Signal Chats Tracking ICE Operations, Says 'You Cannot Create a Scenario' That Endangers Agents
FBI Director Kash Patel said that he has opened an investigation into Signal group chats used by Minnesota residents to share information about federal immigration agents' movements.
Canadian Drug Trafficker Ryan Wedding Was Allegedly Betrayed by La Mayiza Leader: Report
According to the Mexican government's official account, Wedding voluntarily turned himself in to authorities, a version rejected by the Canadian's own lawyer, Anthony Colombo, who said his client had been arrested by the FBI.
Sheinbaum Says Mexico Will 'Never Accept Joint Operations' With The U.S. After Controversy Over Arrest Of Canadian Drug-Trafficker
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum reiterated that the country will "never accept joint operations" with the United States after controversy arose over the arrest of former Canadian Olympian Ryan Wedding.
FBI Agents Were Physically In Mexico To Arrest a Former Canadian Snowboarder In Mexico Despite Country's Ban On Foreign Agents: Report
The FBI was involved in the arrest of Ryan Wedding, a former Canadian Olympian who had been on the run in Mexico for ten years while accused of drug-trafficking, even though the country bans foreign agents from being in law enforcement operations on its soil.
Mexican President Sheinbaum Says FBI Wasn't Involved In Arrest Of Former Olympian With Cartel Ties
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said the FBI was not involved in the arrest of Ryan Wedding, a former Canadian Olympian with cartel ties, who turned himself in on Thursday in the country after over a decade on the run.
FBI Affidavit Shows Key Discrepancies With DHS Account of Venezuelan Man's Shooting in Minneapolis
The FBI released this week its account of the car chase and alleged assault that led an ICE agent to shoot a Venezuelan immigrant.
AG Pam Bondi Says DOJ Prevented 'Massive and Horrific' Terror Plot by 'Turtle Island Liberation Front'
Federal authorities said Monday they arrested four people in Southern California accused of planning coordinated bomb attacks across Los Angeles on New Year's Eve.
U.S. Government Now Offering $5 Million For Senior Tren de Aragua Member 'El Viejo'
The United States government has raised its reward for information leading to the arrest of a Tren de Aragua leader to $5 million, up from $3 million.
Mark Kelly Tells Kimmel Pete Hegseth Is Carrying Out Trump's 'Playbook of Authoritarianism': How Democracies Die'
Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly slammed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, saying he is "totally unqualified" for the post and only wants to "please" President Donald Trump.
FBI Reportedly Scheduling Interviews With Democratic Lawmakers Who Called On Military And Intelligence Officers To Reject Unlawful Orders
The FBI and the Department of Justice are scheduling interviews with six Democratic lawmakers who last week called on military and intelligence officers to reject orders they consider illegal, according to a new report
Report: FBI Urges Law Enforcement Agencies to Identify Themselves Amid Rising Reports of ICE Impersonators
The bulletin encourages agencies at every level to collaborate in distinguishing legitimate ICE operations from impersonations, framing the surge in fake officers as a national law enforcement issue.
There's a New 'El Chapo' in Mexico: Meet El Chapo Isidro, trained by, 'El Señor de los Cielos', and Was He Captured?
Rumors swept across Mexico overnight after a violent federal operation left thirteen alleged gunmen dead in the Sinaloan municipality of Guasave, long known as the stronghold of Fausto Isidro Meza Flores, the drug lord better known as "El Chapo Isidro."
Law Enforcement Spent Months Amplifying Unverified Claims of Tren de Aragua Plotting to Kill Police Officers, Documents Show
Law enforcement agencies across the United States circulated and amplified for months a claim about notorious Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua ordering members to kill police officers, a notion that was later quietly discredited by the FBI, newly released government records show.
U.S. Special Forces Have Been Operating in Venezuela 'For Some Time', Former FBI Official Says
A former FBI agent has claimed that U.S. special forces have been operating covertly in Venezuela "for some time"
Democrats Give Hard Deadline To AG Bondi To Release Documents Related To Border Czar Homan Bribery Investigation
Senate Democrats are urging Attorney General Pam Bondi to release documents related to an investigation on White House border czar Tom Homan following allegations that he accepted $50,000 from undercover FBI agents
'La Diabla' Arrested: Baby and Organ Trafficking Ring Busted from Mexico to Texas
Mexican authorities have arrested Martha Alicia Méndez Aguilar, better known as "La Diabla," who ran a human trafficking ring targeting pregnant women.
FBI Reveals Note From Suspected Dallas Shooter: 'Hopefully This Will Give ICE Agents Real Terror'
Kash Patel also revealed that the alleged shooter had conducted multiple searches for the video of activist Charlie Kirk being shot earlier this month
FBI's Patel Points to 'Ideological Motive' Behind Dallas Shooting, Points to 'ANTI-ICE' Bullets as Proof
Patel also added that "these despicable, politically motivated attacks against law enforcement are not a one-off."
Dallas ICE Sniper's Ammo Had 'Anti-ICE' Scribbled on Bullet Casings, FBI Claims
At least one detainee was killed and two injured after man opened fire on an ICE facility in Dallas.
US Agencies Face Backlash for Linking Emojis to Venezuelan Gang Tren de Aragua
Law enforcement agencies in the United States are facing sharp criticism after records revealed they circulated reports suggesting that everyday emojis could indicate links to Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan criminal group. The theory, repeated in official briefings and training documents, has been described by experts as unfounded, dangerous, and likely to deepen racial profiling.
GOP Lawmaker Leading Epstein Probe Says FBI is Holding the Names of 20 Suspected Clients
During a House Judiciary Committee hearing, Thomas Massie said the files include summaries of interviews with both witnesses and suspects that connect the suspects to Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking network.