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  • Exclusive: House Republicans Probe FBI’s Sudden About-Face On Confidential Source

    03/01/2024 4:37:01 PM PST · by E. Pluribus Unum · 20 replies
    The Federalist ^ | MARCH 01, 2024 | TRISTAN JUSTICE
    House Republicans are demanding the FBI turn over records related to the federal government’s indictment of a once-trusted confidential human source (CHS), according to a joint congressional letter shared exclusively with The Federalist. On Friday, House Oversight Chairman James Comer and Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan sent the letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray to request documents related to Special Counsel David Weiss’s indictment of CHS Alexander Smirnov. Smirnov was charged two weeks ago for allegedly making false statements about President Joe Biden’s involvement in a criminal bribery scheme with a Ukrainian oligarch. Republican lawmakers, however, are left with questions about...
  • Hot mic catches NSA boss praising FBI chiefs for supportive testimony on surveillance programs

    06/18/2013 5:52:50 PM PDT · by Irenic · 26 replies
    Mail Online ^ | 18 June 2013 | Hayley Peterson
    'Tell your boss I owe him another friggin' beer:' Hot mic catches NSA boss praising FBI chiefs for supportive testimony on surveillance programs The director of the National Security Agency was overheard offering a round of beer to the FBI's second-in-command following Tuesday's congressional hearing on the NSA's controversial surveillance programs. The three-hour hearing had just wrapped up around 1 p.m. when NSA Director Keith Alexander turned to FBI Deputy Director Sean Joyce and praised him for his testimony. 'Thank you, Sean,' Alexander said, according to a clip of the exchange that was first reported by Ben Doernberg. 'Tell your...
  • N.J. Murder Case Reversed Over FBI Bullet Tests

    03/08/2005 5:06:56 PM PST · by neverdem · 10 replies · 605+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | March 8, 2005 | NA
    Associated Press A New Jersey appeals court overturned a 1997 murder conviction yesterday, ruling an FBI crime lab technique that prosecutors relied on to link the fatal bullets to the defendant was based on "erroneous scientific foundations." The decision is believed to be the first to overturn a conviction based on a challenge to the FBI analysis of the lead content of bullets since the National Academy of Sciences last year raised new questions about the technique the FBI has used for decades to match bullets to crimes. FBI Lab Director Dwight E. Adams asked for the academy study in...