Asif William Rahman has pled guilty to transmitting classified national defence information, US Justice Department says.
A former CIA analyst pleaded guilty to leaking classified documents about Israel’s preparations to attack Iran late-last year, according to the Department of Justice.
It also signaled it could seek to back out of Biden-era agreements with police departments that engaged in discrimination or violence.
President Donald Trump enacted an executive order on Monday, entitled 'Ending the Weaponization of the Federal Government.' This action seeks to tackle abuses of authority in federal law enforcement
America has waited decades for the full release of documents relating to the killings of JFK, RFK and MLK. That wait may soon be over.
A CIA employee who was accused of leaking classified documents about Israel's plans to strike Iran pleaded guilty on Friday to criminal charges that he willfully retained and transmitted national defense information,
Pam Bondi was pressed about the 2020 election and Trump's influence over the Justice Department, while Marco Rubio struck a more measured tone on the Russia-Ukraine war.
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The former Texas congressman said he wanted to the CIA to bring back the recruiting ideal of ‘a Ph.D. who could win a bar fight.’