FBI: Hate crimes spike in 2017 Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps By Michael Novakhov (Mike Nova) November 14, 2018 November 14, 2018 FBI News Review at 16 Hours FBI: Hate crimes spike in 2017 mueller - Google News: Mueller-themed ice cream truck rolls into DC - The Hill (blog) Peter Strzok - Google News: North to Alaska - Quad City Times Peter Strzok - Google News: CIA Whistleblower Says He Was Targeted By Brennan, Mueller, Strzok - The Daily Caller fbi and trump - Google News: House Democrats Demand To Know If Trump Tweets Undermined DOJ, FBI - The Daily Caller FBI: Hate crimes spike in 2017 WTHR (WTHR) — The FBI has just released its 2017 Hate Crime Statistics report. The number of hate crime incidents increased about 17 percent compared to 2016. Nearly half of them were direct crimes against people: intimidation and assaults. Read More mueller - Google News: Mueller-themed ice cream truck rolls into DC - The Hill (blog) FBI from Michael_Novakhov (25 sites) A progressive group is serving up the latest scoop on the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, with a Robert Mueller-themed ice cream truck hitting the streets of Washington. Read More Peter Strzok - Google News: North to Alaska - Quad City Times FBI from Michael_Novakhov (25 sites) North to AlaskaThere seems to be a furor over the surge of some 5,000 Hondurans fleeing “intolerable” conditions in Honduras to claim political asylum in the United States. Read More Peter Strzok - Google News: CIA Whistleblower Says He Was Targeted By Brennan, Mueller, Strzok - The Daily Caller FBI from Michael_Novakhov (25 sites) A former CIA officer who revealed the agency’s waterboarding program to the media claims that he was targeted for retribution by some of the same government officials investigating President Donald Trump. Read More fbi and trump - Google News: House Democrats Demand To Know If Trump Tweets Undermined DOJ, FBI - The Daily Caller FBI from Michael_Novakhov (25 sites) 12:27 PM 11/14/2018 | Politics David Krayden | Ottawa Bureau Chief With a majority in the House, Democrats are seeking to examine whether President Donald Trump’s preponderance of tweets adversely affected the Department of Justice and FBI. Read More Feeling mobile? Get the Feedly app and read on the go Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments
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