Private investigator first to admit guilt in offering bribes to get intoxicated drivers off the hook
Read full article: Private investigator first to admit guilt in offering bribes to get intoxicated drivers off the hookA private investigator was the first to plead guilty to a host of federal charges that include racketeering and bribery in a corruption scandal that roiled New Mexico’s law enforcement community for over a decade, according to court records released Friday.
Outrage intensifies over New Mexico governor's temporary gun ban as sheriff vows not to enforce it
Read full article: Outrage intensifies over New Mexico governor's temporary gun ban as sheriff vows not to enforce itNew Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham says she'd welcome a fight after announcing an emergency order to suspend the right to publicly carry guns around Albuquerque.
Feds drop lobbying probe of retired general, lawyer says
Read full article: Feds drop lobbying probe of retired general, lawyer saysThe Justice Department has dropped its probe of retired four-star Gen. John Allen for his role in an alleged illegal foreign lobbying campaign on behalf of the Persian Gulf nation of Qatar.
Brookings president resigns amid FBI foreign lobbying probe
Read full article: Brookings president resigns amid FBI foreign lobbying probeThe president of the Brookings Institution has resigned amid a federal investigation into whether he illegally lobbied on behalf of the wealthy Persian Gulf nation of Qatar.
Brookings places retired general on leave amid FBI probe
Read full article: Brookings places retired general on leave amid FBI probeThe prestigious Brookings Institution has placed its president, retired four-star Marine Gen. John Allen, on administrative leave amid a federal investigation into Allen’s foreign lobbying.
FBI seizes retired general's data related to Qatar lobbying
Read full article: FBI seizes retired general's data related to Qatar lobbyingThe FBI has seized the electronic data of a retired four-star general who authorities say made false statements and withheld incriminating documents about his role in an illegal foreign lobbying campaign on behalf of Qatar.
Former top State official to plead guilty for helping Qatar
Read full article: Former top State official to plead guilty for helping QatarA former top-ranking State Department official is set to plead guilty for improperly helping a wealthy Gulf country try to influence U.S. policy and not disclosing on a government ethics form gifts he received from a disgraced political fundraiser.
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'What else could I do?' NJ Rep. Kim helps clean up Capitol
Read full article: 'What else could I do?' NJ Rep. Kim helps clean up CapitolRep. Andy Kim, D-N.J., cleans up debris and trash strewn across the floor in the early morning hours of Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, after protesters stormed the Capitol in Washington, on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)Water bottles, clothing, Trump flags, even a U.S. flag littered the ground inside the U.S. Capitol after a mob backing President Donald Trump ransacked the building. New Jersey Rep. Andy Kim walked amid the mess shortly after voting to certify Joe Biden’s victory over Trump — and felt the weight of the day wearing on him — when something motivated him to clean up the debris. I felt this kind of heightened, kind of supercharged kind of patriotism that I just felt take over,” he said in an interview. “I think it was 1 in the morning,” said fellow New Jersey Democratic Rep. Tom Malinowski.
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Scores of retired military leaders publicly denounce Trump
Read full article: Scores of retired military leaders publicly denounce TrumpWASHINGTON Scores of retired military and defense leaders are denouncing President Donald Trump and accusing him of using the U.S. Armed Forces to undermine the rights of Americans protesting police brutality and the killing of George Floyd. The condemnation Friday came in an op-ed in The Washington Post, signed by 89 former defense officials, and in a letter in support of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, signed by 55 retired military leaders. The president also threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act of 1807 to deploy federal troops to quell the protests. In the letter released by the Biden campaign, leaders including retired Gen. Merrill McPeak, an Air Force chief of staff in the 1990s, call on Trump to stop tarnishing the military by deploying its forces against peaceful protesters. Those of us who have served believe the greatness of our military -- and the greatness of our nation -- depends upon the calls for change in the streets today becoming votes for change in November, the 55 military leaders wrote.
