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The FBI is investigating more than 350 subjects in sweeping probe of '764,' an online network targeting minors with violence and sexual exploitation.
At a House Committee on Homeland Security hearing Thursday, Michael Glasheen, operations director of the national security branch of the FBI, said he agreed with President Donald Trump that antifa is one of the greatest national security threats to the country.
An FBI official called antifa the top domestic terrorist threat facing the US, but could not answer basic details, when questioned by Bennie Thompson.
FBI whistleblower Steve Friend pushed a conspiracy theory that Patel falsely arrested alleged DC pipe bomber Brian Cole Jr. as part of an elaborate "cover up."
FBI Official Michael Glasheen managed to amuse much of social media on Thursday just by fumbling one simple question to Congress. The operations director of the national security branch of the FBI managed to make a huge gaffe during a House Committee on Homeland Security hearing.
The FBI stated that criminals are altering photos found on social media or other publicly available sites to use as fake proof-of-life photos in virtual kidnapping for ransom scams. These criminal actors pose as kidnappers and provide seemingly real photos or videos of victims, along with demands for ransom payments.
Democratic ranking member Bennie Thompson asked Michael Glasheen, operations director for the national security branch of the FBI, to name the top domestic terrorism threats to the U.S. Glasheen responded that President Donald Trump had signed an executive order naming Antifa a domestic terrorist organization.
In response to our FOIA lawsuit, the FBI withheld all sorts of material related to its review and redaction of the Epstein files. Intriguingly, the FBI said it searched ‘client lists’ to locate documents.
Two occupants of the aircraft were unharmed. The suspect will face a federal felony charge for destruction of aircraft or aircraft facilities.
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The FBI is investigating hundreds of suspected members of a “nihilistic violent extremist” criminal network known for targeting children, the agency revealed Friday. The department is probing over 350 subjects tied to the “loosely organized” 764 network,