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The caller specifically mentioned the potential for Nikolas Cruz to carry out a school shooting, but the FBI never investigated. President Trump didn't comment about it on a trip to Florida Friday.
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Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., the ranking member on the House Judiciary Committee released his own document Saturday. It rebuts details in the memo by Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., released Friday.
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President Trump could formally tell Congress on Friday he endorses releasing the controversial document over the objections of Democrats and the FBI.
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The FBI went on record faulting the much discussed memo as the White House said it was working to make it public. It could appear as soon as this week.
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Andrew McCabe has had a target on his back since his wife's failed bid to run for state office in Virginia as a Democrat. He's since been a favorite target of Republicans and the president.
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FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe is the latest leader to face the ire of Republicans who are angry about what they call bias at the highest levels of federal law enforcement.
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The emails were stored with the General Services Administration. Trump lawyers say the emails were "privileged materials," not government property.
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The director spoke to the House Judiciary Committee just days after President Trump said the FBI's reputation was the "worst in history!"
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The Flynn saga involves two presidents, a foreign ambassador, one fired FBI director and a lot of talk about Russian sanctions.
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Newspaper reports about the agent's removal came just a day after Robert Mueller's team revealed a plea deal with a key figure in the Trump campaign — a sign the probe could be in a new phase.
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Special counsel Robert Mueller is interviewing current aides about the Russia matter. The White House says it is cooperating — but that doesn't mean the process isn't stressful.
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FBI statistics released Monday show that the number of hate crimes reported last year rose by nearly 5 percent compared to the previous year.