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The letter was discovered as part of documents released Tuesday by the Department of Justice related to the Epstein files.
The FBI has assumed the search for two missing boaters, one from Fort Myers and one from Boca Raton, as a federal missing persons case.
Asked Dec. 17 if Bongino told him why he's leaving, Trump said: "Dan did a great job. I think he wants to go back to his show."
Three inmates who escaped from a jail east of Atlanta, including a murder suspect, commandeered a terrified Lyft driver's car to reach south Florida before she was rescued and they were captured, according to details revealed in court records.
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino will be leaving his role in January, he announced in a social media post on Wednesday.
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FBI Identified 10 Alleged Co-Conspirators of Jeffrey Epstein During 2019 Sex Trafficking Trial
As prosecutors prepared their case against Jeffrey Epstein in 2019, the FBI identified 10 individuals who they alleged were co-conspirators and sought to speak with them, emails show.
The FBI warns that malicious actors are now sending fraudulent messages pretending to be from “senior U.S. officials,” but which are attacks targeting specific individuals. The first contact will come by text, but will then move to an encrypted platform, at which point sensitive, personal information or passwords will be stolen.
The bureau is accelerating a global biometric screening architecture that is designed to identify and disrupt individuals long before they reach U.S. territory.
Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino has been telling colleagues that he will likely leave in the new year, according to sources familiar with his thinking.
Authorities say three inmates have escaped from a jail near Atlanta and hijacked a Lyft car to reach south Florida.
The Justice Department on Tuesday said a postcard depicting Jeffrey Epstein indicating President Trump loved “young” girls was a “fake,” saying the document had been flagged for the FBI at the
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FBI violent crime arrests double in Trump's first year in 17 key cities compared to Biden record
FBI reports violent crime arrests roughly doubled under Trump administration, jumping from 6,000-7,000 annually to nearly 14,000 in first year.