The head of the FBI’s New York field office who was reported to have resisted Justice Department efforts to scrutinize agents ...
A federal judge on Saturday ruled that President Trump’s firing of the head of an office designed to protect government ...
Elisabeth Messenger, former CEO of Americans for Fair Treatment, would be tasked with making sure anti-union consultants ...
State records show employees were recruited to keep an eye on veterans' affairs administrator Alyssa Wilson, documenting her ...
The Trump administration has put talks with Ukraine over a mineral deal and a separate peace deal on hold after a fiery ...
A federal judge on Wednesday extended an order barring President Trump from firing the head of an office designed to protect ...
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The Supreme Court has temporarily kept on the job the head of the federal agency that protects government whistleblowers.
James Dennehy announced to his staff that he was forced to step down, a move that comes after he resisted directives from the DOJ.
James Dennehy, a US Marine Corps veteran who joined the bureau after the Sept. 11 attacks, announced his forced resignation in a letter to staffers at the FBI’s New York Field Office.
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Chalkbeat on MSNAdams appoints new head of City Hall office for child care, as advocates call for more fundingUltimately, as does everything in the city, the success of this office and her role really depends on whether Mayor Adams is ...
Dennehy reportedly upset Attorney General Pam Bondi over his office's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files last week.
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