The Justice Department said it was limited in what could be disclosed because of three continuing investigations into the death led by the FBI, the department’s inspector general and the Bureauof Prisons.
Author: Kevin Johnson, USA TODAY
Domestic gunmen in the US are as great a threat as international terrorism
Series of deadly shootings highlight simmering threat within the U.S.; risk nearly on par with international terror threat
Federal judge rejects DOJ request to replace census legal team
U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman ruled that the government provided “no reasons, let alone satisfactory reasons,” for the request.
Mental illness and threatening messages often come before mass-casualty attacks, Secret Service finds
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Mueller’s first remarks stuck to the facts, refocused attention on Russia, rekindled impeachment talk
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Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein offers staunch defense of Russia investigation, jabs Obama administration
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Special counsel Robert Mueller’s report on Russia, Trump to be released Thursday, Justice Department says
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Jeff Sessions, mocked then fired by President Trump, returns to Justice for applause and a chair
It was a show of political civility rare in the hyper-contentious capital: Jeff Sessions returned to applause for a Justice Department ceremony.
Chelsea Manning jailed for contempt after refusing to testify in WikiLeaks grand jury investigation
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