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DOJ Admits Sending ‘Commandos’ To Capitol On January 6 With ‘Shoot To Kill’ Orders

The United States Department of Justice reportedly admitted sending "commandos" to the Capitol on January 6, 2021 allegedly with a "shoot to kill" order on the crowd of former President Trump supporters.

List of Charges, Pleas, Sentencing for Jan 6 Defendants: ‘More Than 725 Defendants Have Been Arrested’

Arrests made: More than 725 defendants have been arrested in nearly all 50 states and the District of Columbia. (This includes those charged in both District and Superior Court).

Legal scholar Turley asks why hasn’t FBI raided NY Times publisher, as with O’Keefe

"Sulzberger really had no reason to worry even after the O’Keefe raid," Turley argues. "That is precisely the problem."

FBI ‘Secret Spy Plane Surveillance Program’ Detailed in Court Records

The FBI’s so-called “secret spy plane surveillance program” is under scrutiny in a Florida terrorism case, where the defendant has asked a U.S. judge to toss evidence from the bureau’s aerial surveillance activities.

New York Eying Record-Level Gun Sales

New York to record its second-highest level of annual gun sales ever at 2021's close.

Law enforcement deaths hit record high in 2021

Felonious killings of officers increased more than 50% since 2020.

VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: Please—Stop The ‘Coup’ Alarmism

In a recent Washington Post op-ed, three retired generals, Paul Eaton, Antonio Taguba, and Steven Anderson warn of a supposedly impending coup should Donald Trump be elected in 2024.

Durham zeroes in on Clinton campaign, could call some aides to testify, court memo reveals

New court filing in Steele dossier source Igor Danchenko's criminal case shows prosecutors want to know if Clinton campaign knew false intel was going to FBI. Expert calls it an "incredible twist."

How Did the FBI End Up in This Mess?

The fact that the FBI has lost its way has been on public display for at least five years now.  Truth be told, it probably strayed off course way before that.  But during the Trump Presidency, it became too obvious to ignore.

Border Patrol stops suspected terrorist from Saudi Arabia in Arizona

U.S. Border Patrol agents apprehended a suspected terrorist from Saudi Arabia in western Arizona late last week after he attempted to enter the United States illegally from Mexico.

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