Law Enforcement

Did the Justice Department overreach in raiding James O’Keefe’s home?

The FBI on Nov. 6 searched the Mamaroneck, N.Y., home of James O’Keefe, the founder of the video-sting group Project Veritas. As reported by the New York Times, authorities also searched the homes of two O’Keefe associates. It’s all part of an investigation stemming from the reported theft last year of the diary of Ashley Biden, the president’s daughter.

Welcome packet reveals concierge travel service for Biden illegals, courtesy of nonprofits

Hotels, free plane tickets, an airport escort and a plea for TSA to skip normal ID check.

U.S. Overdose Deaths Topped 100,000 in One Year

An estimated 100,000 Americans died of drug overdoses in one year, a never-before-seen milestone that health officials say is tied to the COVID-19 pandemic and a more dangerous drug supply.

Sen. Cotton Requests ‘All Communications’ Between Department of Justice & The New York Times Pertaining to FBI Raid of Project Veritas

Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) sent a letter to Biden's attorney general demanding information pertaining to the FBI's investigation into Project Veritas.

ACLU says FBI raid of Project Veritas founder O’Keefe’s home threat to ‘press freedom’

Barring significant evidence of criminal theft, the government 'should not have subjected them to invasive searches and seizures,' wrote the ACLU

FBI Gets Hacked—Cyberattack Sends Threatening Emails to Over 100,000 People

The email servers of the Federal Bureau of Investigation were hacked on Friday night.

Project Veritas Lawyer Alleges DOJ, FBI Might Have Leaked Confidential Info to NYT

The investigative group faced a series of FBI raids as part of an investigation into the disappearance of the diary of the US president's daughter, Ashley Biden.

The Texas Attorney General Versus the Biden Administration

On August 7, 2021, I wrote about how states along our southern border could thwart the Biden (*) administration’s material support for the drug cartels and the crimes being committed by invoking the RICO Statute.

Department of Homeland Security Reports First-ever Known Drone Attack Against US Electricity Grid

Modified drone which crashed near a Pennsylvania power substation in July 2020 was “likely being used…to specifically target energy infrastructure," says DHS.

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