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Justice Dept. Inspector General Opens Probe of Response to Capitol Riot
The Justice Department’s internal watchdog says it will investigate how the department and its agencies prepared for and responded to last week’s riots at the U.S. Capitol
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State Department Watchdog Resigns After Predecessor's Ouster
The State Department’s acting inspector general has resigned
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Fired IG Was Probing State Department's Withdrawal of Award to Trump Critic
Before being fired, the State Department’s independent watchdog was investigating why a prestigious award was yanked away from a Finnish journalist who’d criticized President Donald Trump on social media, a congressional transcript reveals and officials familiar with the matter confirm.
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Ousted State Department Watchdog Says Top Officials Lobbied Him Not to Probe Saudi Arms Deal
The former State Department inspector general fired by President Donald Trump told lawmakers that two top officials tried to discourage his investigation into a U.S. arms sale to Saudi Arabia, according to congressional testimony released Wednesday. The ousted inspector general, Steve Linick, said Under Secretary of State for Management Brian Bulatao told him “that we shouldn’t be doing the work...
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Pompeo Denies Retaliation But Won't Explain Watchdog Ouster
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is adamantly denying that he recommended firing the State Department’s independent watchdog in retaliation for investigations into Pompeo’s conduct as America’s top diplomat
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Democrats: Fired Watchdog Was Looking Into Saudi Arms Sale
Congressional Democrats say the State Department inspector general whom President Donald Trump fired last week was investigating possible impropriety in a massive arms sale to Saudi Arabia last year
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DOJ Watchdog Caught in Political Crossfire Over Russia Report
The Justice Department’s internal watchdog told Congress on Wednesday that he is concerned that “so many basic and fundamental errors” were made by the FBI as it investigated ties between the Trump campaign and Russia. Michael Horowitz’s testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee comes two days after the release of a report that identified significant problems with applications to receive...
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Investigation Into Alleged FBI Leaks to Giuliani During 2016 Campaign Is Ongoing, DOJ Watchdog Says
The Department of Justice inspector general’s office is still investigating alleged leaks from the FBI’s New York field office regarding the Hillary Clinton email investigation to Rudy Giuliani in the final days of the 2016 campaign, the IG testified Wednesday.
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Trump Lashes Out at FBI Director Wray Over IG Report
President Donald Trump lashed out Tuesday at FBI Director Chris Wray over his characterization of a Justice Department inspector general report on the early days of the Russia investigation, claiming in a tweet early Tuesday the bureau is “badly broken” and incapable of being fixed. The Department of Justice’s internal watchdog concluded in its report issued Monday that the...
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Read Justice Department Inspector General's Report on Russia Probe
The Justice Department’s internal watchdog report on the origins of the Russia investigation was released on Monday. Here is the report by Inspector General Michael Horowitz.
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Supt. Eddie Johnson Fired Before Retirement, Mayor Lightfoot Announces, Citing ‘Intolerable' Actions
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot abruptly fired the city’s top cop Monday, terminating Supt. Eddie Johnson over allegations he “intentionally misled” both her and the public. Lightfoot said Johnson “engaged in a series of actions intolerable for any leader in a position of trust,” citing evidence she had reviewed from an ongoing investigation by the inspector general into an incident in...
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SEALs Face Review Following Death of Islamic State Militant
Navy officials on Wednesday notified a SEAL convicted of posing with a dead Islamic State militant and three of his superior officers during a 2017 deployment to Iraq that all four will face a review to determine if they should remain on the elite force. Attorneys for Chief Petty Officer Edward Gallagher said the Navy is trying to remove his...
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Inspectors General Rebuke Department's Handling of Ukraine Whistleblower's Complaint
Dozens of inspectors general across the federal government have signed a letter repudiating the Justice Department’s legal opinion that the original complaint by a CIA whistleblower about President Donald Trump’s conversation with Ukraine’s president did not have to be turned over to Congress, NBC News reports. The opinion by the DOJ’s Office of Legal Counsel overruled a determination by the...
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City of Chicago Releases Inspector General's Report on Laquan McDonald Shooting
The city of Chicago released the long-secret Inspector General’s report on the 2014 shooting of Laquan McDonald on Wednesday, making public for the first time hundreds of pages detailing the investigation into the shooting that rocked the city.
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Feds Bungled Response to Week-Long Power Failure at NYC Jail as Inmates Shivered in Freezing Temperatures
The federal government badly botched its response to a weeklong power failure amid a cold snap at a federal detention center in New York City last winter, fueling rumors and sparking unrest among shivering inmates
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Report Says Feds Mismanaged Heating Crisis at NYC Prison
The federal government badly botched its response to a weeklong power failure amid a cold snap at a federal detention center in New York City last winter, fueling rumors and sparking unrest among shivering inmates, the Justice Department’s internal watchdog said in a report Thursday.
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‘Absolutely the Wrong Approach': NYPD Police Union Condemns OIG's Recommendation to Prevent Officer Suicides
The union representing the NYPD condemned the Officer of the Inspector General’s recommendation to mine personal data for the purpose of preventing suicides within the department, calling the policy “absolutely the wrong approach.”
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2 Fired SEAL Leaders Say Navy Is Making Them Scapegoats
Two senior leaders of a Navy SEAL team who were fired in a highly unusual move say they are being made scapegoats amid a series of high-profile misconduct cases that have put pressure on the maritime branch to bring its elite commandos in line. SEAL Team Seven’s commanding officer, Cmdr. Edward Mason, and the top enlisted leader, Command Master Chief...
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Feds: Ex-NYPD Lieutenant Charged With Wire Fraud For Stealing More Than $130,000 in Benefits Intended for His Children
A former NYPD lieutenant was arrested and charged with wire fraud for allegedly stealing more than $130,000 in Social Security benefits intended for his children over the span of 10 years.
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Ex-GSA Official Had Sex With White House Staffer on Govt. Agency Rooftop: Investigation
A former associate administrator at the U.S. General Services Administration had sex with a White House staffer in his government office and on the roof of the agency’s northwest D.C. headquarters, an internal investigation reveals.