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The Department of Justice has already alerted elections officials of a higher than normal risk of swatting this election.
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The 2018 case involving an agent then living in the Tampa area is detailed in documents obtained by AP that offer a never-before-seen window into a culture of corruption. The FBI and a grand jury in Tampa have been investigating the misconduct for years.
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The public can submit text, photos, or videos. That information will then be sent directly to investigators.
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The city manager who served at that time now calls it a "nonevent."
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Olivia Pollock is the sister of another Jan. 6 defendant, Jonathan Pollock, who has been on the lam for months.
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"Partisanship is what is fanning the flames of rhetoric and debate among all Americans right now over this move by the FBI," said one GOP strategist.
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The FBI says the inmate left behind his DNA after licking the envelope to seal it, along with a palm print.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis says local law enforcement can handle any complaints and that the Justice Department is trying to silence parents.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis tweeted Attorney General Merrick Garland is "weaponizing" the Department of Justice and said he will defend Floridians' rights to free speech over his decision to prevent mask mandates in schools.
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He denies sleeping with underage girls in a column written for the Washington Examiner.
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MLK/FBI director Sam Pollard chronicles the FBI's campaign against Martin Luther King Jr., which included sending King a letter suggesting that he kill himself.
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A day after the early Christmas explosion injured three people and damaged dozens of buildings in downtown Nashville, large swaths of the state's communications networks are still down.