The Department of Justice’s inspector-general is now looking into whether the Trump administration improperly sought warrants on communications by members of Congress and media, after leading Democrats denounced the practice.
Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz announced Friday that his office had initiated a review of the DOJ’s use of subpoenas and other legal authorities to obtain communication records of Members of Congress and of some in the news media.
It has not been clarified in reports by who, in what location and at what time the alleged inappropriate movements toward female subordinates were made, but the.
An unnamed FBI employee, working as a supervisory assistant special agent in charge in New York, was investigated in December for groping and harassing women and drinking.
Since the dawn of the historic COVID-19 relief packages, which have doled out approximately $2.6 trillion to date (with more to be spent), the federal government has made no secret of.