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U.S. Disrupts Russian Cyber Espionage Network Targeting Multiple Nations

"The Justice Department, together with our international partners, has dismantled a global network of malware-infected computers that the Russian government has used for nearly two decades to conduct cyber-espionage, including against our NATO allies," said AG Garland.

Bribery Allegations Involving Joe Biden Reported to DOJ in 2018, Predating Whistleblower Claims by Two Years

Former federal prosecutor claimed to have evidence that Joe Biden had "exercised influence to protect" his son's Ukrainian employer "in exchange for payments to Hunter Biden, Devon Archer, and Joe Biden."

Biden Defends Hunter In Recent Interview, ‘My Son’s Done Nothing Wrong’

President Biden defended his son during an interview Friday night on MSNBC, saying Hunter Biden has “done nothing wrong.”

Whistleblower Claims FBI, DOJ Have Document Detailing Alleged Criminal Scheme Involving Biden

Documents "includes a precise description of how the alleged criminal scheme was employed as well as its purpose."

Hunter Biden’s Lawyers To Meet With DOJ Officials

According to a new report, lawyers for Hunter Biden are set to meet with Department of Justice (DOJ) officials next week to discuss the criminal inquiry into the president’s son.

Two New York Residents Arrested for Operating Undisclosed Chinese Police Station: ‘Significant National Security Matter’

China's Ministry of Public Security "has repeatedly and flagrantly violated our nation's sovereignty, including by opening and operating a police station in the middle of New York City," according to the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York.

Government Access to Twitter Accounts Included Users’ Private Messages: Elon Musk

Federal agencies had "full access to everything."

Hundreds of Former Federal Employees Work in Big Tech

The information from LinkedIn connects social media to the national security state.

Federal Gov. To Pay Millions for Air Force Negligence Leading To 2017 Mass Shooting

The Department of Justice agreed to pay almost $145 million in settlements to compensate for the Air Force's failure to provide necessary information regarding the 2017 Sutherland Springs, Texas, shooter's history of violence.

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