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Senate Intelligence Committee issues subpoena for Donald Trump Jr. 

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CBS News has learned the Senate Intelligence Committee has issued a subpoena for Donald Trump Jr. Niall Stanage, a White House columnist for "The Hill" joins CBSN to discuss the latest developments and the rest of the day's political headlines.

Facebook auto-generates videos celebrating extremist images

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The animated video begins with a photo of the black flags of jihad.



1,000 Guns Seized From Los Angeles Mansion

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More than 1,000 rifles and handguns and thousands of rounds of ammunition were seized Wednesday at a mansion in a posh area not far from the Playboy Mansion. Acting on a tip regarding illegal firearms sales, police and federal agents served a search warrant around 4 a.m. at the property, a home valued at millions of dollars on the border of the Bel Air and Holmby Hills neighborhoods, authorities said. Photos and video from the scene showed stacks of rifles, handguns and shotguns laid...

PBS NewsHour full episode May 8, 2019 

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Wednesday on the NewsHour, a showdown between the House Judiciary Committee and the Trump White House is heating up over the Mueller report. Plus: Iran says it will stop abiding by the provisions of a 2015 nuclear agreement from which the U.S. withdrew last year, what we’re learning about President Trump’s tax returns, Democratic presidential candidate John Delaney and inside a megafire.
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AG Barr's contempt charge won't force Trump to give House Democrats what they want. Here's ...

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Trump himself, expansive as ever, has declared that his administration will resist “all” congressional subpoenas. If a third party, like Deutsche Bank, ...

Donald Trump: 85% Of Americans Haven't Changed Their Minds About Donald Trump Since 2016

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Views of the president are pretty much stable ... with one notable exception.



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FoxNewsChannel's YouTube Videos: Live: House Republican leaders hold a press conference 

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Expected Live at 10 a.m. ET: House GOP leaders hold their weekly press conference following their closed Conference meeting. This takes place as the House Judiciary Committee holds a vote to hold U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr in contempt. #FoxNews
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The Latest: Nadler says ‘constitutional crisis’ over Mueller report - Q13 News Seattle

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The Latest: Nadler says ‘constitutional crisis’ over Mueller report  Q13 News Seattle
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on Congress and special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia report (all times local): 8:50 a.m. House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold ...

House may vote to hold Barr in contempt for failure to release unredacted report – live 

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Vote expected on holding attorney general in contempt of Congress after failure to comply with subpoena request for full version of Mueller’s report
Trump says China’s vice-premier, Liu He, is coming to the US to “make a deal”. He also said he believed China backed away from the negotiating table because it would prefer to negotiate with a Democrat after the 2020 election.
....Guess what, that’s not going to happen! China has just informed us that they (Vice-Premier) are now coming to the U.S. to make a deal. We’ll see, but I am very happy with over $100 Billion a year in Tariffs filling U.S. coffers...great for U.S., not good for China!
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Today Donald Trump will hold a cabinet meeting before jetting off to Panama City, Florida, where he will hold a Make America Great Again rally.
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Woman claims she was molested by Boston priest who used exorcism as ruse - NBC News

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Woman claims she was molested by Boston priest who used exorcism as ruse  NBC News
An Indiana woman claimed Tuesday that she was molested as a teenager nearly 20 years ago by a former Boston priest who told her he was performing an ...
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1 dead, 7 injured in shooting at STEM school in Colorado; 2 suspects detained - ABC News

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Trump's businesses lost over $1 billion in 10 years: Report - ABC News

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Trump's businesses lost over $1 billion in 10 years: Report  ABC News
President Donald Trump is still fighting Congress over the release of his tax returns, but a new report on Tuesday analyzing his official Internal Revenue Service ...
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Colorado STEM school student Brendan Bialy helped disarm gunman - NBC News

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Colorado STEM school student Brendan Bialy helped disarm gunman  NBC News
Brendan Bialy and other teens tackled and disarmed one of the two shooters who opened fire at the STEM School Highlands Ranch in Douglas County, ...

mikenov on Twitter: “We must seek out new technologies and solutions for the problems…” fbi.gov/news/testimony… Human mind, talents and unquestionable dedication are the assets and the solutions, more than the technology, which is just their product. #InvestigateTheInvestigators! #ReformFBI! #FBI pic.twitter.com/ms6OdphipH 

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“We must seek out new technologies and solutions for the problems…”
fbi.gov/news/testimony…
Human mind, talents and unquestionable dedication are the assets and the solutions, more than the technology, which is just their product.
#InvestigateTheInvestigators! #ReformFBI! #FBI pic.twitter.com/ms6OdphipH



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mikenov on Twitter: Sechin and US Elections 2016 – Google Search google.com/search?q=Sechi… #trump #news #maga #twitter #potus #usa #america #gop #gay #Mueller #Barr #FBI #mayorPete #Congress #Bernie2020 #politics #ImpeachTrump #impeachment… (mikenov on Twitter) michael_novakhov.newsblur.com/story/sechin-a… pic.twitter.com/lTUvwRwZaO 

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Sechin and US Elections 2016 – Google Search google.com/search?q=Sechi
#trump #news #maga #twitter #potus #usa #america #gop #gay #Mueller #Barr #FBI #mayorPete #Congress #Bernie2020 #politics #ImpeachTrump #impeachment… (mikenov on Twitter) michael_novakhov.newsblur.com/story/sechin-a… pic.twitter.com/lTUvwRwZaO



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Sechin and US Elections 2016 - Google Search google.com/search?q=Sechi… #trump #news #maga #twitter #potus #usa #america #gop #gay #Mueller #Barr #FBI #mayorPete #Congress #Bernie2020 #politics #ImpeachTrump #impeachment... (mikenov on Twitter) michael_novakhov.newsblur.com/story/sechin-a… pic.twitter.com/lTUvwRwZaO 

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Sechin and US Elections 2016 - Google Search google.com/search?q=Sechi
#trump #news #maga #twitter #potus #usa #america #gop #gay #Mueller #Barr #FBI #mayorPete #Congress #Bernie2020 #politics #ImpeachTrump #impeachment... (mikenov on Twitter) michael_novakhov.newsblur.com/story/sechin-a… pic.twitter.com/lTUvwRwZaO



Posted by  mikenov on Wednesday, May 8th, 2019 9:30am

Chirp-chirp!!! 

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Chirp-chirp!!!

Posted by  mikenov on Tuesday, May 7th, 2019 2:34pm

"barr to investigate fbi" - Google News: James Comey is in trouble and he knows it | TheHill - The Hill I disagree. All this is much more than @Comey . trumpandtrumpism.com trumpinvestigations.org #trump #news #maga #twitter #potus #usa #america #gop #gay #Mueller #Barr #FBI pic.twitter.com/EssKxFxW0o 

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"barr to investigate fbi" - Google News: James Comey is in trouble and he knows it | TheHill - The Hill
I disagree. All this is much more than @Comey .
trumpandtrumpism.com
trumpinvestigations.org
#trump #news #maga #twitter #potus #usa #america #gop #gay #Mueller #Barr #FBI pic.twitter.com/EssKxFxW0o



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The Trump Investigations Blog by Michael Novakhov - Review Of News And Opinions: 9:23 AM 5/7/2019 - Trump said: "FBI is SCUM", and ... trumpinvestigations.blogspot.com/2019/05/recent… trumpandtrumpism.com trumpinvestigations.org #trump #news #maga #twitter #potus #usa #america #gop #Mueller #Barr #FBI pic.twitter.com/C2CGLFKy3j 

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The Trump Investigations Blog by Michael Novakhov - Review Of News And Opinions: 9:23 AM 5/7/2019 - Trump said: "FBI is SCUM", and ... trumpinvestigations.blogspot.com/2019/05/recent…
trumpandtrumpism.com
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#trump #news #maga #twitter #potus #usa #america #gop #Mueller #Barr #FBI pic.twitter.com/C2CGLFKy3j



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RT @MichaelNovakhov: The FBI became infected with the slow but persistent virus of the German Military Intelligence, the Abwehr; and it was… 

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The FBI became infected with the slow but persistent virus of the German Military Intelligence, the Abwehr; and it was turned into the deceptive and invisible weapon which destroys America from within.trumpinvestigations.blogspot.com/p/april-26-201…
trumpinvestigations.blogspot.com
#InvestigateTheInvestigators pic.twitter.com/FKoCpogJUZ



Posted by  MichaelNovakhov on Sunday, May 5th, 2019 8:59am
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RT @thehill: FBI Director Christopher Wray on "spying": "That's not the term I would use." hill.cm/lPV312W pic.twitter.com/sCZwPl9c6S 

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FBI Director Christopher Wray on "spying": "That's not the term I would use." hill.cm/lPV312Wpic.twitter.com/sCZwPl9c6S

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Sechin and US Elections 2016 - Google Search google.com/search?q=Sechi… #trump #news #maga #twitter #potus #usa #america #gop #gay #Mueller #Barr #FBI #mayorPete #Congress #Bernie2020 #politics #ImpeachTrump #impeachment #democrats #Russia #resistance #truth #media #facts #love pic.twitter.com/yWG68ZiPjf 

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Sechin and US Elections 2016 - Google Search google.com/search?q=Sechi…
#trump #news #maga #twitter #potus #usa #america #gop #gay #Mueller #Barr #FBI #mayorPete #Congress #Bernie2020 #politics #ImpeachTrump #impeachment #democrats #Russia #resistance #truth #media #facts #love pic.twitter.com/yWG68ZiPjf



Posted by  mikenov on Tuesday, May 7th, 2019 6:18pm

FBI Budget Request for Fiscal Year 2020 fbi.gov/news/testimony… trumpinvestigations.blogspot.com/p/all-saved-st… #trump #news #maga #twitter #potus #usa #america #gop #gay #Mueller #Barr #FBI #mayorPete #Congress #Bernie2020 #politics #ImpeachTrump #impeachment #democrats #Russia #resistance #truth pic.twitter.com/AQgwK8BE6q 

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FBI Budget Request for Fiscal Year 2020
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#trump #news #maga #twitter #potus #usa #america #gop #gay #Mueller #Barr #FBI #mayorPete #Congress #Bernie2020 #politics #ImpeachTrump #impeachment #democrats #Russia #resistance #truth pic.twitter.com/AQgwK8BE6q



Posted by  mikenov on Wednesday, May 8th, 2019 5:20am
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Mr. Wray of FBI: "In closing, the work being done by the FBI is immeasurable". This is exactly the problem: this work HAS TO BE OBJECTIVELY MEASURED AND EVALUATED. fbi.gov/news/testimony… trumpinvestigations.blogspot.com/p/all-saved-st… #trump #news #potus #usa #america #Mueller #Barr #FBI #FbiReform pic.twitter.com/g542y5ti6U 

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Mr. Wray of FBI: "In closing, the work being done by the FBI is immeasurable". This is exactly the problem: this work HAS TO BE OBJECTIVELY MEASURED AND EVALUATED.
fbi.gov/news/testimony…
trumpinvestigations.blogspot.com/p/all-saved-st…
#trump #news #potus #usa #america #Mueller #Barr #FBI #FbiReform pic.twitter.com/g542y5ti6U



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Today, FBI Director Wray testified before the Senate Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies, regarding the FBI's budget request for fiscal year 2020. Statement for the Record:... (Twitter Search /...) michael_novakhov.newsblur.com/story/today-fb… 

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Today, FBI Director Wray testified before the Senate Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies, regarding the FBI's budget request for fiscal year 2020. Statement for the Record:... (Twitter Search /...) michael_novakhov.newsblur.com/story/today-fb…

Posted by  mikenov on Wednesday, May 8th, 2019 5:36am

#FBI #News #Review fbinewsreview.org | #InvestigateTheInvestigators! #SaveAmerica! #ReformFBI trumpinvestigations.blogspot.com/p/all-saved-st… #trump #news #maga #twitter #potus #usa #america #gop #gay #Mueller #Barr #FBI #mayorPete #Congress #Bernie2020 #politics #ImpeachTrump #impeachment pic.twitter.com/bSnHFMiDjA 

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#FBI #News #Review
fbinewsreview.org | #InvestigateTheInvestigators! #SaveAmerica! #ReformFBI
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Posted by  mikenov on Wednesday, May 8th, 2019 5:45am

"The FBI is working... to establish a common operating picture." fbi.gov/news/testimony… M.N.: So far this "operating picture" looks more like a big dark blurb. trumpinvestigations.blogspot.com/p/all-saved-st… #trump #news #maga #twitter #potus #usa #america #gop #gay #Mueller #Barr #FBI #mayorPete pic.twitter.com/E6rUBgDFlH

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"The FBI is working... to establish a common operating picture."
fbi.gov/news/testimony…
M.N.: So far this "operating picture" looks more like a big dark blurb.
trumpinvestigations.blogspot.com/p/all-saved-st…
#trump #news #maga #twitter #potus #usa #america #gop #gay #Mueller #Barr #FBI #mayorPete pic.twitter.com/E6rUBgDFlH



Posted by  mikenov on Wednesday, May 8th, 2019 6:02am
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My humble #opinion: #FBI is not able to handle #Counterintelligence, for whatever reasons; the #proof is in the #pudding. Transfer this area directly under #ODNI, it might make more sense. trumpinvestigations.blogspot.com/p/all-saved-st… #trump #news #maga #potus #usa #america #gop #Mueller #Barr #FBI pic.twitter.com/7eeLHREaKz 

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My humble #opinion: #FBI is not able to handle #Counterintelligence, for whatever reasons; the #proof is in the #pudding. Transfer this area directly under #ODNI, it might make more sense.
trumpinvestigations.blogspot.com/p/all-saved-st…
#trump #news #maga #potus #usa #america #gop #Mueller #Barr #FBI pic.twitter.com/7eeLHREaKz



Posted by  mikenov on Wednesday, May 8th, 2019 6:10am
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M.N.: Modern Counterintelligence Officers have to be very well trained and educated: generally, culturally, psychologically, etc., etc., and they have to be well paid too. #FBI, with its accumulated garbage, is not capable to provide this exceptional training. #trump #news #usa pic.twitter.com/Pz1Fc02OPU

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M.N.: Modern Counterintelligence Officers have to be very well trained and educated: generally, culturally, psychologically, etc., etc., and they have to be well paid too. #FBI, with its accumulated garbage, is not capable to provide this exceptional training.
#trump #news #usa pic.twitter.com/Pz1Fc02OPU



Posted by  mikenov on Wednesday, May 8th, 2019 6:20am
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Wray of FBI - News Review google.com/search?q=Wray+… #trump #news #maga #twitter #potus #usa #america #gop #gay #Mueller #Barr #FBI #mayorPete #Congress #Bernie2020 #politics #ImpeachTrump #impeachment #democrats #Russia #resistance #truth #Wray #FBIReform #AbolishFBI #Investigate! pic.twitter.com/OUBoviXH2I 

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Wray of FBI - News Review
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RT @thehill: Sen. Elizabeth Warren: "We took an oath not to try to protect Donald Trump. We took an oath to protect and serve the Constitut… 

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Sen. Elizabeth Warren: "We took an oath not to try to protect Donald Trump. We took an oath to protect and serve the Constitution of the United States of America. And the way we do that is we begin impeachment proceedings -- now -- against this president." pic.twitter.com/GOnVgtL9ZD

Posted by  thehill on Wednesday, May 8th, 2019 6:15am
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Posted by  mikenov on Wednesday, May 8th, 2019 6:51am
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#FBI is not able to counter #CyberThreats because #FBICheap: they cannot attract the #CyberTalent. You get what you pay for. In these circumstances #money should not be a #problem, especially in #America. The #Return is #100 fold. trumpandtrumpism.com trumpinvestigations.org pic.twitter.com/kZsAWveYnp 

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#FBI is not able to counter #CyberThreats because #FBICheap: they cannot attract the #CyberTalent. You get what you pay for. In these circumstances #money should not be a #problem, especially in #America. The #Return is #100 fold.
trumpandtrumpism.com
trumpinvestigations.org pic.twitter.com/kZsAWveYnp



Posted by  mikenov on Wednesday, May 8th, 2019 6:58am

"Criminal organizations—domestic and international—and individual criminal activity represent a significant threat to our security and safety in communities across the nation." fbi.gov/news/testimony… #trump #news #maga #twitter #potus #usa #america #gop #gay #Mueller #Barr #FBI pic.twitter.com/Cm86HCIafJ 

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"Criminal organizations—domestic and international—and individual criminal activity represent a significant threat to our security and safety in communities across the nation."
fbi.gov/news/testimony…
#trump #news #maga #twitter #potus #usa #america #gop #gay #Mueller #Barr #FBI pic.twitter.com/Cm86HCIafJ



Posted by  mikenov on Wednesday, May 8th, 2019 7:17am

"But organized crime has changed dramatically. Today, international criminal enterprises run multi-national, multi-billion-dollar schemes from start to finish." fbi.gov/news/testimony… This is the creeping process of #LEGITIMIZING #Mafia, laundering its image and social status. pic.twitter.com/eObIOZhUaE 

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"But organized crime has changed dramatically. Today, international criminal enterprises run multi-national, multi-billion-dollar schemes from start to finish."
fbi.gov/news/testimony…
This is the creeping process of #LEGITIMIZING #Mafia, laundering its image and social status. pic.twitter.com/eObIOZhUaE



Posted by  mikenov on Wednesday, May 8th, 2019 7:22am
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#Crime-#Terror-#SpecialOperations-#Counterintelligence #Nexus is not addressed adequately in this report, and this trend appears to accelerate. trumpandtrumpism.com trumpinvestigations.org trumpinvestigations.blogspot.com/p/all-saved-st… #trump #news #twitter #potus #usa #america #Mueller #Barr #FBI pic.twitter.com/8W1rbA6pYa 

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#Crime-#Terror-#SpecialOperations-#Counterintelligence #Nexus is not addressed adequately in this report, and this trend appears to accelerate.
trumpandtrumpism.com
trumpinvestigations.org
trumpinvestigations.blogspot.com/p/all-saved-st…
#trump #news #twitter #potus #usa #america #Mueller #Barr #FBI pic.twitter.com/8W1rbA6pYa



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"request includes $18.2 million to strategically target TOC networks across the globe" fbi.gov/news/testimony… Is this sufficient? Acumen, skills, resolve, smarts, shrewdness, utter dedication might matter more than money. Significance of this issue has to be emphasized. Tough! pic.twitter.com/wKJS6Q74fc 

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"request includes $18.2 million to strategically target TOC networks across the globe"
fbi.gov/news/testimony…
Is this sufficient? Acumen, skills, resolve, smarts, shrewdness, utter dedication might matter more than money. Significance of this issue has to be
emphasized. Tough! pic.twitter.com/wKJS6Q74fc



Posted by  mikenov on Wednesday, May 8th, 2019 7:35am

"the way we collect, analyze, and share information... integration of data analysts (DA) in field offices nationwide" fbi.gov/news/testimony… #DataAnalysis is not a substitute for good, deep, obsessive thinking and the traditional, high quality "human analysis". We are smarter. pic.twitter.com/ZKG5X09S9v

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"the way we collect, analyze, and share information...
integration of data analysts (DA) in field offices nationwide"
fbi.gov/news/testimony…
#DataAnalysis is not a substitute for good, deep, obsessive thinking and the traditional, high quality "human analysis". We are smarter. pic.twitter.com/ZKG5X09S9v



Posted by  mikenov on Wednesday, May 8th, 2019 7:43am
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data analysis - Google Search google.com/search?q=data+… trumpandtrumpism.com trumpinvestigations.org trumpinvestigations.blogspot.com/p/all-saved-st… #trump #news #maga #twitter #potus #usa #america #gop #gay #Mueller #Barr #FBI #mayorPete #Congress #Bernie2020 #politics #ImpeachTrump #impeachment pic.twitter.com/2Ah9OevEOm 

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Posted by  mikenov on Wednesday, May 8th, 2019 7:46am

Mr. #Wray makes very good impression just like all #FBILeaders do; it is a part of their job. The tasks are immense, almost formidable. The #PsychologicalResistance to change and #InstitutionalCulture is the #problem, the #COMPREHENSIVE #REFORM is the solution. #ReformFBI! #News pic.twitter.com/WWFNrUMAx3 

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Mr. #Wray makes very good impression just like all #FBILeaders do; it is a part of their job. The tasks are immense, almost formidable. The #PsychologicalResistance to change and #InstitutionalCulture is the #problem, the #COMPREHENSIVE #REFORM is the solution.
#ReformFBI! #News pic.twitter.com/WWFNrUMAx3



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Today, FBI Director Wray testified before the Senate Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies, regarding the FBI's budget request for fiscal year 2020. Statement for the Record: http://ow.ly/LTJY50u27j8 

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Statement for the Record
Good morning Chairman Moran, Ranking Member Shaheen, and members of the subcommittee.
Thank you for inviting me to appear before you today. On behalf of the men and women of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), I want to thank this committee for its substantial support in the fiscal year (FY) 2019 appropriation. The resources provided will allow the FBI to combat some of the most egregious national security and criminal threats; continue to partner with state, local, tribal, and other federal agencies in a task force environment; and endeavor to keep pace with technological advancements employed by our adversaries.
The funding provided is also imperative in allowing the FBI to retain its most precious assets—its personnel. As the committee is aware, FBI personnel are the life-force of the organization—they work tirelessly to combat some of the most complex and serious national security threats and crime problems challenging the nation’s intelligence and law enforcement communities.
Today, I appear before you on behalf of the men and women who tackle these threats and challenges every day. I am extremely proud of their service and commitment to the FBI’s mission and to ensuring the safety and security of communities throughout our nation. On their behalf, I would like to express my appreciation for the support you have given them in the past, ask for your continued support in the future, and pledge to be the best possible stewards of the resources you provide.
I would like to begin by providing a brief overview of the FBI’s FY 2020 budget request, and then follow with a short discussion of key threats and challenges that we face, both as a nation and as an organization.

FY 2020 Budget Request Overview

The FY 2020 budget request proposes a total of $9.31 billion in direct budget authority to carry out the FBI’s national security, criminal law enforcement, and criminal justice services missions. The request includes a total of $9.26 billion for salaries and expenses, which will support 35,558 positions (13,201 special agents, 3,115 intelligence analysts, and 19,242 professional staff), and $51.9 million for construction.
As a result of this budget being formulated before the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019, was passed, it was built utilizing the prior year enacted level as a starting point. The request does, however, include six program enhancements totaling $144.9 million. These enhancements are proposed to meet critical requirements and close gaps in operational capabilities, including: $70.5 million to enhance cyber investigative capabilities; $18.3 million to mitigate threats from foreign intelligence services; $16.6 million to support the National Vetting Center, $18.2 million to target and disrupt transnational organized crime financial and Darknet networks; $4.2 million to increase the capacity to perform National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) services; and $17.2 million to enhance the FBI’s ability to render safe a weapon of mass destruction.
The request also includes two rescissions from funding appropriated in prior fiscal years—$60 million from the FBI’s salaries and expenses account and $159 million from the FBI’s construction account.
When compared against the FY 2019 enacted level, the FY 2020 request level represents a total decrease of $267.8 million, including an increase of $65.3 million in the salaries and expenses account and a reduction of $333.1 million in the FBI’s construction account.

Key Threats and Challenges

This committee has provided critical resources for the FBI to become what it is today—a threat-focused, intelligence-driven organization. Our nation continues to face a multitude of serious and evolving threats ranging from homegrown violent extremists to hostile foreign intelligence services and operatives; from sophisticated cyber-based attacks to Internet-facilitated sexual exploitation of children; from violent gangs and criminal organizations to public corruption and corporate fraud. Keeping pace with these threats is a significant challenge for the FBI. As an organization, we must be able to stay current with constantly evolving technologies. Our adversaries—terrorists, foreign intelligence services, and criminals—take advantage of modern technology, including the Internet and social media, to facilitate illegal activities, recruit followers, encourage terrorist attacks and other illicit actions, and to disperse information on building improvised explosive devices and other means to attack the U.S. The breadth of these threats and challenges are as complex as any time in our history. And the consequences of not responding to and countering threats and challenges have never been greater.
The support of this committee in helping the FBI do its part in facing and thwarting these threats and challenges is greatly appreciated. That support is allowing us to establish strong capabilities and capacities for assessing threats, sharing intelligence, leveraging key technologies, and—in some respects, most importantly—hiring some of the best to serve as special agents, intelligence analysts, and professional staff. We have built and are continuously enhancing a workforce that possesses the skills and knowledge to deal with the complex threats and challenges we face today—and tomorrow. We are building a leadership cadre that views change and transformation as a positive tool for keeping the FBI focused on the key threats facing our nation.
Today’s FBI is a national security and law enforcement organization that uses, collects, and shares intelligence in everything we do. Each FBI employee understands that to defeat the key threats facing our nation, we must constantly strive to be more efficient and more effective. Just as our adversaries continue to evolve, so, too, must the FBI. We live in a time of acute and persistent terrorist and criminal threats to our national security, our economy, and indeed our communities. These diverse threats underscore the complexity and breadth of the FBI’s mission: to protect the American people and uphold the Constitution of the United States.

National Security

Counterterrorism

Preventing terrorist attacks remains the FBI’s top priority. However, the threat posed by terrorism—both international terrorism (IT) and domestic terrorism (DT)—has evolved significantly since 9/11.
The most persistent threats to the nation and to U.S. interests abroad are homegrown violent extremists (HVEs), domestic terrorists, and foreign terrorist organizations (FTOs). The IT threat to the U.S. has expanded from sophisticated, externally directed FTO plots to include individual attacks carried out by HVEs who are inspired by designated terrorist organizations. We remain concerned that groups such as the Islamic State of Iraq and ash-Sham (ISIS) and al Qaeda have the intent to carry out large-scale attacks in the U.S.
The FBI assesses HVEs are the greatest terrorism threat to the homeland. These individuals are global jihad-inspired individuals who are in the U.S., have been radicalized primarily in the U.S., and are not receiving individualized direction from FTOs. We, along with our law enforcement partners, face significant challenges in identifying and disrupting HVEs. This is due, in part, to their lack of a direct connection with an FTO, an ability to rapidly mobilize, and the use of encrypted communications.
In recent years, prolific use of social media by FTOs has greatly enhanced their ability to disseminate messages. We have also been confronting a surge in terrorist propaganda and training available via the Internet and social media. Due to online recruitment and indoctrination, FTOs are no longer dependent on finding ways to get terrorist operatives into the United States to recruit and carry out acts of terrorism. Terrorists in ungoverned spaces—both physical and cyber—readily disseminate propaganda and training materials to attract easily influenced individuals around the world to their cause. They motivate these individuals to act at home or encourage them to travel. This is a significant transformation from the terrorist threat our nation faced a decade ago.
Despite significant losses of territory, ISIS remains relentless and ruthless in its campaign of violence against the West and has aggressively promoted its hateful message, attracting like- minded extremists. The message is not tailored solely to those who overtly express signs of radicalization. It is seen by many who click through the Internet every day, receive social media notifications, and participate in social networks. Ultimately, many of the individuals drawn to ISIS seek a sense of belonging. Echoing other terrorist groups, ISIS has advocated for lone offender attacks in Western countries. Recent ISIS videos and propaganda have specifically advocated for attacks against soldiers, law enforcement, and intelligence community personnel.
Many foreign terrorist organizations use various digital communication platforms to reach individuals they believe may be susceptible and sympathetic to extremist messages. However, no group has been as successful at drawing people into its perverse ideology as ISIS, who has proven dangerously competent at employing such tools. ISIS uses high-quality, traditional media platforms, as well as widespread social media campaigns to propagate its extremist ideology. With the broad distribution of social media, terrorists can spot, assess, recruit, and radicalize vulnerable persons of all ages in the U.S. either to travel or to conduct an attack on the homeland. Through the Internet, terrorists overseas now have direct access to our local communities to target and recruit our citizens and spread the message of radicalization faster than was imagined just a few years ago.
The threats posed by foreign fighters, including those recruited from the U.S., are very dynamic. We will continue working to identify individuals who seek to join the ranks of foreign fighters traveling in support of ISIS, those foreign fighters who may attempt to return to the United States, and HVEs who may aspire to attack the United States from within.
ISIS is not the only terrorist group of concern. Al Qaeda maintains its desire for large-scale, spectacular attacks. However, continued counterterrorism pressure has degraded the group, and in the near term al Qaeda is more likely to focus on supporting small-scale, readily achievable attacks against U.S. and allied interests in the Afghanistan/Pakistan region. Simultaneously, over the last year, propaganda from al Qaeda leaders seeks to inspire individuals to conduct their own attacks in the U.S. and the West.
In addition to FTOs, domestic extremist movements collectively pose a steady threat of violence and economic harm to the United States. Trends within individual movements may shift, but the underlying drivers for domestic extremism—such as perceptions of government or law enforcement overreach, socio-political conditions, and reactions to legislative actions—remain constant. The FBI is most concerned about lone offender attacks, primarily shootings, as they have served as the dominant mode for lethal domestic extremist violence. We anticipate law enforcement, racial minorities, and the U.S. government will continue to be significant targets for many domestic extremist movements.
As the threat to harm the United States and U.S. interests evolves, we must adapt and confront these challenges, relying heavily on the strength of our federal, state, local, and international partnerships. The FBI uses all lawful investigative techniques and methods to combat these terrorist threats to the United States. Along with our domestic and foreign partners, we are collecting and analyzing intelligence concerning the ongoing threat posed by foreign terrorist organizations and homegrown violent extremists. We continue to encourage information sharing, which is evidenced through our partnerships with many federal, state, local, and tribal agencies assigned to Joint Terrorism Task Forces around the country. Be assured, the FBI continues to strive to work and share information more efficiently, and to pursue a variety of lawful methods to help stay ahead of these threats. The FBI’s FY 2020 request includes 48 positions (including two special agents) and $16.6 million to support technical and analytical capabilities related to counterterrorism vetting efforts.

Counterintelligence

The nation faces a continuing threat, both traditional and asymmetric, from hostile foreign intelligence agencies. Traditional espionage, often characterized by career foreign intelligence officers acting as diplomats or ordinary citizens, and asymmetric espionage, typically carried out by students, researchers, or businesspeople operating front companies, is prevalent. Foreign intelligence services not only seek our nation’s state and military secrets, but they also target commercial trade secrets, research and development, and intellectual property, as well as insider information from the federal government, U.S. corporations, and American universities. Foreign intelligence services continue to employ more creative and more sophisticated methods to steal innovative technology, critical research and development data, and intellectual property, in an effort to erode America’s economic leading edge. These illicit activities pose a significant threat to national security and continue to be a priority and focus of the FBI.
Foreign influence operations—which include covert actions by foreign governments to influence U.S. political sentiment or public discourse—are not a new problem. But the interconnectedness of the modern world, combined with the anonymity of the Internet, have changed the nature of the threat and how the FBI and its partners must address it. The goal of these foreign influence operations directed against the United States is to spread disinformation, sow discord, and, ultimately, undermine confidence in our democratic institutions and values.
Foreign influence operations have taken many forms and used many tactics over the years. Most widely reported these days are attempts by adversaries—hoping to reach a wide swath of Americans covertly from outside the United States—to use false personas and fabricated stories on social media platforms to discredit U.S. individuals and institutions. However, other influence operations include targeting U.S. officials and other U.S. persons through traditional intelligence tradecraft; criminal efforts to suppress voting and provide illegal campaign financing; cyber attacks against voting infrastructure, along with computer intrusions targeting elected officials and others; and a whole slew of other kinds of influence, like both overtly and covertly manipulating news stories, spreading disinformation, leveraging economic resources, and escalating divisive issues.
Almost two years ago, I established the Foreign Influence Task Force (FITF) to identify and counteract malign foreign influence operations targeting the United States. The FITF is uniquely positioned to combat this threat. The task force now brings together the FBI’s expertise across the waterfront—counterintelligence, cyber, criminal, and even counterterrorism—to root out and respond to foreign influence operations. Task force personnel work closely with other U.S. government agencies and international partners concerned about foreign influence efforts aimed at their countries, using three key pillars. Currently there are open investigations with a foreign influence nexus spanning FBI field offices across the country. Second, we are focused on information and intelligence-sharing. The FBI is working closely with partners in the intelligence community and in the federal government, as well as with state and local partners, to establish a common operating picture. The FITF is also working with international partners to exchange intelligence and strategies for combating what is a shared threat. The third pillar of our approach is based on strong relationships with the private sector. Technology companies have a front-line responsibility to secure their own networks, products, and platforms. But the FBI is doing its part by providing actionable intelligence to better enable the private sector to address abuse of their platforms by foreign actors. Over the last year, the FBI has met with top social media and technology companies several times, provided them with classified briefings, and shared specific threat indicators and account information, so they can better monitor their own platforms.
But this is not just an election-cycle threat. Our adversaries are continuously trying to undermine our country, whether it is election season or not. As a result, the FBI must remain vigilant.
In addition to the threat posed by foreign influence, the FBI is also concerned about foreign investment by hostile nation states. Over the course of the last seven years, foreign investment in the U.S. has more than doubled. Concurrent with this growth, foreign direct investment (FDI) in the U.S. has increasingly become a national security concern, as hostile nations leverage FDI to buy U.S. assets that will advance their intelligence, military, technology, and economic goals at the expense of U.S. national security. The Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS), an executive branch committee chaired by the Department of Treasury, was statutorily created to address potential risks to U.S. national security resulting from foreign acquisitions or mergers with U.S. companies. As part of this process, the FBI provides input and analysis to the National Intelligence Council within eight days of a CFIUS filing and a risk assessment to the Department of Justice within 30 days of a CFIUS filing. As a result of the Foreign Investment Risk Review Modernization Act (FIRRMA), which was enacted last year, the FBI anticipates its workload to increase dramatically.
The FY 2020 request includes six positions (including one special agent) and $18.3 million to address the threats posed by foreign influence and foreign investment in the United States.

Cyber Threats

Virtually every national security threat and crime problem the FBI faces is cyber-based or facilitated. We face sophisticated cyber threats from state-sponsored hackers, hackers for hire, organized cyber syndicates, and terrorists. On a daily basis, cyber-based actors seek our state secrets, our trade secrets, our technology, and our ideas—things of incredible value to all of us and of great importance to the conduct of our government business and our national security. They seek to strike our critical infrastructure and to harm our economy.
As the committee is well aware, the frequency and impact of cyber-attacks on our nation’s private sector and government networks have increased dramatically in the past decade and are expected to continue to grow. We continue to see an increase in the scale and scope of reporting on malicious cyber activity that can be measured by the amount of corporate data stolen or deleted, personally identifiable information compromised, or remediation costs incurred by U.S. victims. Within the FBI, we are focused on the most dangerous malicious cyber activity: high-level intrusions by state-sponsored hackers and global organized crime syndicates, as well as other technically sophisticated attacks. FBI agents, analysts, and computer scientists are using technical capabilities and traditional investigative techniques—such as sources, court- authorized electronic surveillance, physical surveillance, and forensics—to fight the full range of cyber threats. And we continue to actively coordinate with our private and public partners to pierce the veil of anonymity surrounding cyber-based crimes.
Botnets used by cyber criminals have been responsible for billions of dollars in damages over the past several years. The widespread availability of malicious software (malware) that can create botnets allows individuals to leverage the combined bandwidth of thousands, if not millions, of compromised computers, servers, or network-ready devices to conduct attacks. Cyber threat actors have also increasingly conducted ransomware attacks against U.S. systems, encrypting data and rendering systems unusable—thereby victimizing individuals, businesses, and even public health providers.
Cyber threats are not only increasing in size and scope, but are also becoming increasingly difficult to investigate. Cyber criminals often operate through online forums, selling illicit goods and services, including tools that can be used to facilitate cyber attacks. These criminals have also increased the sophistication of their schemes, which are more difficult to detect and more resilient than ever. Cyber threats are also becoming increasingly difficult to investigate. For instance, many cyber actors are based abroad or obfuscate their identities by using foreign infrastructure, making coordination with international law enforcement partners essential.
The FBI is engaged in a myriad of efforts to combat cyber threats, from improving threat identification and information sharing inside and outside of the government to developing and retaining new talent, to examining the way we operate to disrupt and defeat these threats. We take all potential threats to public and private sector systems seriously and will continue to investigate and hold accountable those who pose a threat in cyberspace. The FY 2020 request includes 33 positions (including three special agents) and $70.5 million to enhance cyber information-sharing abilities and increase cyber tools and capacities.

Criminal Threats

We face many criminal threats, from complex white-collar fraud in the financial, health care, and housing sectors to transnational and regional organized criminal enterprises to violent crime and public corruption. Criminal organizations—domestic and international—and individual criminal activity represent a significant threat to our security and safety in communities across the nation. A key tenet of protecting the nation from those who wish to do us harm is the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, or NICS. The goal of NICS is to ensure that guns do not fall into the wrong hands, and also to ensure the timely transfer of firearms to eligible gun buyers. Mandated by the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act of 1993 and launched by the FBI on November 30, 1998, NICS is used by Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) to instantly determine whether a prospective buyer is eligible to purchase firearms. NICS receives information from tens of thousands of FFLs and checks to ensure that applicants do not have a criminal record or are not otherwise prohibited and therefore ineligible to purchase a firearm. In the first complete month of operation in 1998, a total of 892,840 firearm background checks were processed; in 2018, almost 2.2 million checks were processed per month.
While most checks are completed by electronic searches of the NICS database within minutes, a small number of checks require examiners to review records and resolve missing or incomplete information before an application can be approved or rejected. Ensuring the timely processing of these inquiries is important to ensure law abiding citizens can exercise their right to purchase a firearm and to protect communities from prohibited and therefore ineligible individuals attempting to acquire a firearm. The FBI is currently processing a record number of checks, over 26 million were processed in 2018—an increase of almost 950,000 checks. The FY 2020 request includes 40 positions and $4.2 million to increase the capacity to process NICS checks within the mandated timeframe and to meet new requirements included in the Fix NICS Act.

Violent Crime

Violent crimes and gang activities exact a high toll on individuals and communities. Many of today’s gangs are sophisticated and well organized and use violence to control neighborhoods, and boost their illegal money-making activities, which include robbery, drug and gun trafficking, fraud, extortion, and prostitution rings. These gangs do not limit their illegal activities to single jurisdictions or communities. The FBI is able to work across such lines, which is vital to the fight against violent crime in big cities and small towns across the nation. Every day, FBI special agents work in partnership with federal, state, local, and tribal officers and deputies on joint task forces and individual investigations.
FBI joint task forces—Violent Crime Safe Streets, Violent Gang Safe Streets, and Safe Trails—focus on identifying and targeting major groups operating as criminal enterprises. Much of the FBI criminal intelligence is derived from our state, local, and tribal law enforcement partners, who know their communities inside and out. Joint task forces benefit from FBI surveillance assets, and our sources track these gangs to identify emerging trends. Through these multi-subject and multi-jurisdictional investigations, the FBI concentrates its efforts on high-level groups engaged in patterns of racketeering. This investigative model enables us to target senior gang leadership and to develop enterprise-based prosecutions.
By way of example, the FBI has dedicated tremendous resources to combat the threat of violence posed by MS-13. The atypical nature of this gang has required a multi-pronged approach—we work through our task forces here in the U.S. while simultaneously gathering intelligence and aiding our international law enforcement partners. We do this through the FBI’s Transnational Anti-Gang Task Forces (TAGs). Established in El Salvador in 2007 through the FBI’s National Gang Task Force, Legal Attaché (Legat) San Salvador, and the United States Department of State, each TAG is a fully operational unit responsible for the investigation of MS-13 operating in the northern triangle of Central America and threatening the United States. This program combines the expertise, resources, and jurisdiction of participating agencies involved in investigating and countering transnational criminal gang activity in the United States and Central America. There are now TAGs in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. Through these combined efforts, the FBI has achieved substantial success in countering the MS-13 threat across the United States and Central America.
Despite these efforts, we still have work to do. There are still jurisdictions that are struggling. The latest Uniform Crime Reporting statistics gathered from Crime in the United States, 2017 show the number of violent crimes in the nation decreased by 0.2 percent compared with the 2016 estimate. The 2018 Preliminary Uniform Crime Report indicates a similar trend.
We are committed to working with our federal, state, local, and tribal partners in a coordinated effort to reduce crime in the United States.

Transnational Organized Crime (TOC) and Opioids

More than a decade ago, organized crime was characterized by hierarchical organizations, or families, that exerted influence over criminal activities in neighborhoods, cities, or States. But organized crime has changed dramatically. Today, international criminal enterprises run multi-national, multi-billion-dollar schemes from start to finish. Modern-day criminal enterprises are flat, fluid networks with global reach. While still engaged in many of the “traditional” organized crime activities of loan-sharking, extortion, and murder, modern criminal enterprises are targeting stock market fraud and manipulation, cyber-facilitated bank fraud and embezzlement, drug trafficking, identity theft, human trafficking, money laundering, alien smuggling, public corruption, weapons trafficking, extortion, kidnapping, and other illegal activities. TOC networks exploit legitimate institutions for critical financial and business services that enable the storage or transfer of illicit proceeds. Preventing and combating transnational organized crime demands a concentrated effort by the FBI and federal, state, local, tribal, and international partners.
While the FBI continues to share intelligence about criminal groups with our partners and combines resources and expertise to gain a full understanding of each group, the threat of transnational crime remains a significant and growing threat to national and international security with implications for public safety, public health, democratic institutions and economic stability across the globe. Because of this, the FBI’s FY 2020 request includes $18.2 million to strategically target TOC networks across the globe and to develop solutions to effectively disrupt and dismantle Darknet financial networks and transnational money laundering groups.
Illicit drug trafficking continues to be a growing threat. Large amounts of high-quality, low cost heroin and illicit fentanyl are contributing to record numbers of overdose deaths and life-threatening addictions nationwide. The accessibility and convenience of the drug trade online contributes to the opioid epidemic in the United States. Transnational criminal organizations (TCOs) are introducing synthetic opioids to the U.S. market, including fentanyl and fentanyl analogs. To address this evolving threat, we are taking a multi-faceted approach and establishing many initiatives and units across our criminal program.
In January 2018, the Office of the Deputy Attorney General directed the FBI and other federal law enforcement partners to develop a strategic plan to disrupt and dismantle the Darknet illicit marketplaces facilitating the distribution of fentanyl and other opioids. As a result, the FBI established the Joint Criminal Opioid Darknet Enforcement (J-CODE) initiative, which brings together agents, analysts, and professional staff with expertise in drugs, gangs, health care fraud, and more, with federal, state, and local law enforcement partners from across the U.S. government. The J-CODE team has developed a comprehensive, multi-pronged criminal enterprise strategy to target the trafficking of fentanyl and other opioids on the Darknet and Clearnet. This strategy focuses on identifying and infiltrating the marketplace administrative team, analyzing financial information, locating and exploiting marketplace infrastructure, targeting vendors and buyers, and enabling field office success in the investigation and prosecution of these marketplaces. As a result, numerous investigations and operations have been initiated and several online vendors who are facilitating the trafficking of opioids via the Internet, to include fentanyl, have been disrupted.
The FBI is also addressing this threat through the Prescription Drug Initiative (PDI). The PDI was established in 2016 in response to the substantial and increasing threat associated with prescription drug diversion, and in particular, the staggering national increase in opioid-related deaths. The objective of the PDI is to identify and target criminal enterprises and other groups engaged in prescription drug schemes; identify and prosecute, where appropriate, organizations with improper corporate policies related to prescription drugs; and identify and prosecute, where appropriate, organizations with improper prescribing and dispensing practices. The PDI prioritizes investigations which target “gatekeeper” positions, to include medical professionals and pharmacies that divert opioids outside the scope of their medical practice and/or distribute these medications with no legitimate medical purpose. Since its inception, the PDI has resulted in the conviction of numerous medical professionals and secured significant federal prison sentences, to include life terms for physicians who cause harm or death to the patients entrusted to their care.
Beyond these two programs, the FBI has dedicated additional resources to address this expansive threat. We have more than doubled the number of Transnational Organized Crime Task Forces, expanded the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) airport initiative to focus on insider threats partnering with TCO actors, and created and led the Fentanyl Safety Working Group at FBI Headquarters, which has led to a new program to protect field agents and support employees with personal protective equipment (PPE) and opioid antagonists (i.e. naloxone) from the threat of fentanyl exposure. The FBI participated, along with other federal partners, in the creation of the Heroin Availability Reduction Plan (HARP), takes part in monthly HARP meetings hosted by the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), and continues to provide training to our international law enforcement partners on successful identification, seizure, and neutralization of clandestine heroin/fentanyl laboratories.

Crimes Against Children and Human Trafficking

It is unthinkable, but every year, thousands of children become victims of crimes—whether it is through kidnappings, violent attacks, sexual abuse, human trafficking, or online predators. The FBI is uniquely positioned to provide a rapid, proactive, and comprehensive response; identify, locate, and recover child victims; and strengthen relationships between the FBI and federal, state, local, tribal, and international law enforcement partners to identify, prioritize, investigate, and deter individuals and criminal networks from exploiting children.
The FBI has several programs in place to arrest child predators and to recover missing and endangered children. To this end, the FBI funds or participates in a variety of endeavors, including our Innocence Lost National Initiative, Innocent Images National Initiative, Operation Cross Country, Child Abduction Rapid Deployment Teams, Victim Services Division, 80 Child Exploitation Task Forces, 53 International Violent Crimes Against Children Task Force Officers, as well as numerous community outreach programs to educate parents and children about safety measures they can follow.
Currently, there are at least 30 child pornography sites operating openly and notoriously on the Darknet, including the Tor network. Some of these child pornography sites are exclusively dedicated to the sexual abuse of infants and toddlers. The sites often expand rapidly, with one site obtaining 150,000 new members within its first seven weeks of operation. The FBI combats this pernicious crime problem through investigations such as Operation Pacifier, which targeted the administrators and users of a highly-sophisticated, Tor-based global enterprise dedicated to the sexual exploitation of children. This multi-year operation has led to the arrest of over 348 individuals based in the United States, the prosecution of 25 American child pornography producers and 51 American hands-on abusers, the rescue or identification of 55 American children, the arrest of 548 international individuals, and the identification or rescue of 296 children abroad.
Child Abduction Rapid Deployment Teams are ready-response teams stationed across the country to quickly respond to abductions. Investigators bring to this issue the full array of forensic tools such as DNA analysis, trace evidence, impression evidence, and digital forensics. Through improved communications, law enforcement also has the ability to quickly share information with partners throughout the world, and these outreach programs play an integral role in prevention.
In addition to programs to combat child exploitation, the FBI also focuses efforts to stop human trafficking—a modern form of slavery. The majority of human trafficking victims recovered during FBI investigations are United States citizens, but traffickers are opportunists who will exploit any victim with a vulnerability. Victims of human trafficking are subjected to forced labor or sex trafficking, and the FBI is working hard with its partners to combat both forms.
The FBI works collaboratively with law enforcement partners to investigate and arrest human traffickers through Human Trafficking Task Forces nationwide. We take a victim-centered, trauma-informed approach to investigating these cases and strive to ensure the needs of victims are fully addressed at all stages. To accomplish this, the FBI works in conjunction with other law enforcement agencies and victim specialists on the local, State, Tribal, and federal levels, as well as with a variety of vetted non-governmental organizations. Even after the arrest and conviction of human traffickers, the FBI often continues to work with partner agencies and organizations to assist victims in moving beyond their exploitation.
Earlier this year, the FBI announced the results of an 11-day effort by the Violent Crimes Against Children/Human Trafficking Program and the Metro Atlanta Child Exploitation (MATCH) Task Force. The effort, leading up to Super Bowl LIII, was collaborated with over 25 local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies and district attorney’s offices, along with seven non-government organizations. From January 23, 2019 to February 2, 2019, the operation’s goal was to raise awareness about sex trafficking by proactively addressing that threat during the Super Bowl and events leading up to the Super Bowl. This event led to 169 arrests, including 26 traffickers and 34 individuals attempting to engage in sex acts with minors; nine juvenile sex trafficking victims recovered (the youngest was 14 years of age); and nine adult human trafficking victims identified. Trafficking is not just a problem during large-scale events—it is a 365 day-a-year problem in communities all across the country.
The FBI commends the committee’s dedication to these efforts and appreciates the resources provided to combat these horrific acts.

Key Cross-Cutting Capabilities and Capacities

I would like to briefly highlight some key cross-cutting capabilities and capacities that are critical to our efforts in each of the threat and crime problems described.

Operational and Information Technology

As criminal and terrorist threats become more diverse and dangerous, the role of technology becomes increasingly important to our efforts. The FBI is using technology to improve the way we collect, analyze, and share information. We have seen significant improvement in capabilities over the past decade, but keeping pace with technology remains a key concern for the future.
The volume of data collected in the course of investigations continues to rapidly expand. In the case of the 2017 Las Vegas shooting, the FBI recovered one petabyte of data. Insufficient network bandwidth and tools necessitated the need for 260 FBI personnel to work over 10 days to manually review 21,500 hours of video footage. These bandwidth and data challenges are not limited to major cases or large offices. It is not uncommon for FBI investigations to generate more than one terabyte of data per day, an amount that could normally take two days to transit FBI networks at current bandwidth levels. As a result, the FBI has made dedicated efforts to upgrade and transform its information technology platforms to meet the demands of current and future investigations. To keep pace in an era where investigations and analysis will increasingly be conducted at the petabyte scale, the FBI needs to build networks that can move bulk data, modernize investigative data analysis, and reduce reliance on stand-alone, ad-hoc systems.
A key tenet of this transformation is the integration of data analysts (DA) in field offices nationwide. A DA is able to clean, standardize, enrich, and visualize data using computer programming and statistical techniques to provide products to the investigative team to further investigative matters. They are able to create code tailored to intelligence and investigative requirements to triage and prioritize vast amounts of data received by investigative teams, enabling efficient follow-on analysis; convert thousands of location points contained in cellphone call and data records into a usable format for follow-on network and geospatial analysis; and combine dozens of differently formatted files into an easy-to-read, consolidated format, free of duplicate and inconsistent information. In FY 2018, the FBI piloted the DA program by sending analysts to several FBI field offices. The DAs helped those offices address several of their most critical data challenges and were able to solve volume, velocity, and geospatial data issues. In one instance, investigators wanted to determine what businesses a credit card skimming subject visited to place money orders. The DA converted hundreds of pages of call detail records to a machine readable format, plotted location points onto a map to show the subject’s location over time, and calculated the proximity to vendors where fraudulent activity may have occurred. The DA’s mapping product not only provided pattern of life information (leading to the discovery of new investigative leads), but also saved investigators days, if not weeks. The FY 2020 request expands the 2018 pilot program by requesting an additional 25 data analysts to deploy to the most critical field offices. The FBI will continue to monitor and measure the success of this program.
The FBI Laboratory is one of the largest and most comprehensive forensic laboratories in the world. Operating out of a facility in Quantico, Virginia, laboratory personnel travel the world on assignment, using science and technology to protect the nation and support law enforcement, intelligence, military, and forensic science partners. The Lab’s many services include providing expert testimony, mapping crime scenes, and conducting forensic exams of physical and hazardous evidence. Lab personnel possess expertise in many areas of forensics supporting law enforcement and intelligence purposes, including explosives, trace evidence, documents, chemistry, cryptography, DNA, facial reconstruction, fingerprints, firearms, and counterterrorism and forensic research.
The Terrorist Explosives Device Analytical Center (TEDAC) is a key example. Formally established in 2004, TEDAC serves as the single interagency organization that receives, fully analyzes, and exploits all priority terrorist improvised explosive devices (IEDs). TEDAC coordinates the efforts of the entire government, including law enforcement, intelligence, and military entities, to gather and share intelligence about IEDs. These efforts help disarm and disrupt IEDs, link them to their makers, and prevent future attacks. For example, Laboratory Division personnel testified in New York in the successful prosecution of Muhanad Mahmoud Al Farekh after linking him to a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device prepared for an attack on a U.S. military base in Afghanistan. Although originally focused on devices from Iraq and Afghanistan, TEDAC now receives and analyzes devices from all over the world.
Additionally, the Laboratory Division maintains a capability to provide forensic support for significant shooting investigations. The Laboratory Shooting Reconstruction Team provides support to FBI field offices by bringing together expertise from various Laboratory components to provide enhanced technical support to document complex shooting crime scenes. Services are scene- and situation-dependent and may include mapping of the shooting scene in two or three dimensions, scene documentation through photography, including aerial and oblique imagery, 360-degree photography and videography, trajectory reconstruction, and the analysis of gunshot residue and shot patterns. Significant investigations supported by this team include the shootings at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, California; the Pulse Night Club in Orlando, Florida; the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada; and the shooting of 12 police officers during a protest against police shootings in Dallas, Texas.
FBI special agents and intelligence analysts need the best technological tools available to be responsive to the advanced and evolving threats that face our nation. Enterprise information technology must be designed so that it provides information to operational employees rather than forcing employees to conform to the tools available. IT equipment must be reliable and accessible, thus decreasing the time between information collection and dissemination.

Conclusion

In closing, the work being done by the FBI is immeasurable; however, we cannot afford to be complacent. We must seek out new technologies and solutions for the problems that exist today as well as those that are on the horizon. We must build toward the future so that we are prepared to deal with the threats we will face at home and abroad and understand how those threats may be connected.
Being expected to respond to a wide range of complex and ever-changing threats and crime problems is not new to the FBI. Our success in meeting these challenges is, however, directly tied to the resources provided to the FBI. The resources the committee provides each year are critical for the FBI’s ability to address existing and emerging national security and criminal threats.
Chairman Moran, Ranking Member Shaheen, and members of the subcommittee, I would like to close by thanking you for this opportunity to discuss the FBI’s FY 2020 budget request and the key threats and challenges we are facing, both as a nation and as an organization. We are grateful for the leadership that you and this subcommittee have provided to the FBI. Your willingness to invest in and support our workforce and our physical and technical infrastructure allow the men and women of the FBI to make a difference every day in communities large and small throughout our nation and around the world. We thank you for that support.
I look forward to answering any questions you may have.
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At least 2 people injured, two suspects in custody after shooting at Colorado STEM school - NBCNews.com

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U.S. intel officials probe ties between Trump adviser and Kremlin

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U.S. intelligence officials are seeking to determine whether an American businessman identified by Donald Trump as one of his foreign policy advisers has opened up private communications with senior Russian officials — including talks about the possible lifting of economic sanctions if the Republican nominee becomes president, according to multiple sources who have been briefed on the issue.
The activities of Trump adviser Carter Page, who has extensive business interests in Russia, have been discussed with senior members of Congress during recent briefings about suspected efforts by Moscow to influence the presidential election, the sources said. After one of those briefings, Senate minority leader Harry Reid wrote FBI Director James Comey, citing reports of meetings between a Trump adviser (a reference to Page) and “high ranking sanctioned individuals” in Moscow over the summer as evidence of “significant and disturbing ties” between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin that needed to be investigated by the bureau.
Some of those briefed were “taken aback” when they learned about Page’s contacts in Moscow, viewing them as a possible back channel to the Russians that could undercut U.S. foreign policy, said a congressional source familiar with the briefings but who asked for anonymity due to the sensitivity of the subject. The source added that U.S. officials in the briefings indicated that intelligence reports about the adviser’s talks with senior Russian officials close to President Vladimir Putin were being “actively monitored and investigated.”
A senior U.S. law enforcement official did not dispute that characterization when asked for comment by Yahoo News. “It’s on our radar screen,” said the official about Page’s contacts with Russian officials. “It’s being looked at.”
Page is a former Merrill Lynch investment banker in Moscow who now runs a New York consulting firm, Global Energy Capital, located around the corner from Trump Tower, that specializes in oil and gas deals in Russia and other Central Asian countries. He declined repeated requests to comment for this story.
Trump first mentioned Page’s name when asked to identify his “foreign policy team” during an interview with the Washington Post editorial team last March. Describing him then only as a “PhD,” Trump named Page as among five advisers “that we are dealing with.” But his precise role in the campaign remains unclear; Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks last month called him an “informal foreign adviser”who “does not speak for Mr. Trump or the campaign.” Asked this week by Yahoo News, Trump campaign spokesman Jason Miller said Page “has no role” and added: “We are not aware of any of his activities, past or present.” Miller did not respond when asked why Trump had previously described Page as one of his advisers.
The questions about Page come amid mounting concerns within the U.S. intelligence community about Russian cyberattacks on the Democratic National Committee and state election databases in Arizona and Illinois. In a rare public talk this week, former undersecretary of defense for intelligence Mike Vickers said that the Russian cyberattacks constituted meddling in the U.S. election and were “beyond the pale.” Also, this week, two senior Democrats — Sen. Dianne Feinstein, ranking minority member on the Senate Intelligence Committee, and Rep. Adam Schiff, ranking minority member on the House Intelligence Committee — released a joint statement that went further then what U.S. officials had publicly said about the matter.
“Based on briefings we have received, we have concluded that the Russian intelligence agencies are making a serious and concerted effort to influence the U.S. election,” they said. “At the least, this effort is intended to sow doubt about the security of our election and may well be intended to influence the outcomes of the election.” They added that “orders for the Russian intelligence agencies to conduct such actions could come only from very senior levels of the Russian government.”
Page came to the attention of officials at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow several years ago when he showed up in the Russian capital during several business trips and made provocative public comments critical of U.S. policy and sympathetic to Putin. “He was pretty much a brazen apologist for anything Moscow did,” said one U.S. official who served in Russia at the time.
He hasn’t been shy about expressing those views in the U.S. as well. Last March, shorty after he was named by Trump as one of his advisers, Page told Bloomberg News he had been an adviser to, and investor in, Gazprom, the Russian state-owned gas company. He then blamed Obama administration sanctions — imposed as a response to the Russian annexation of Crimea — for driving down the company’s stock. “So many people who I know and have worked with have been so adversely affected by the sanctions policy,” Page said in the interview. “There’s a lot of excitement in terms of the possibilities for creating a better situation.”
Page showed up again in Moscow in early July, just two weeks before the Republican National Convention formally nominated Trump for president, and once again criticized U.S. policy. Speaking at a commencement address for the New Economic School, an institution funded in part by major Russian oligarchs close to Putin, Page asserted that “Washington and other West capitals” had impeded progress in Russia “through their often hypocritical focus on ideas such as democratization, inequality, corruption and regime change.”
At the time, Page declined to say whether he was meeting with Russian officials during his trip, according to a Reuters report.
But U.S. officials have since received intelligence reports that during that same three-day trip, Page met with Igor Sechin, a longtime Putin associate and former Russian deputy prime minister who is now the executive chairman of Rosneft, Russian’s leading oil company, a well-placed Western intelligence source tells Yahoo News. That meeting, if confirmed, is viewed as especially problematic by U.S. officials because the Treasury Department in August 2014 named Sechin to a list of Russian officials and businessmen sanctioned over Russia’s “illegitimate and unlawful actions in the Ukraine.” (The Treasury announcement described Sechin as “utterly loyal to Vladimir Putin — a key component to his current standing.” At their alleged meeting, Sechin raised the issue of the lifting of sanctions with Page, the Western intelligence source said.
U.S. intelligence agencies have also received reports that Page met with another top Putin aide while in Moscow — Igor Diveykin. A former Russian security official, Diveykin now serves as deputy chief for internal policy and is believed by U.S. officials to have responsibility for intelligence collected by Russian agencies about the U.S. election, the Western intelligence source said.
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James Comey is in trouble and he knows it

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John Bolton, Others "Saber-Rattling" In White House | All In | MSNBC 

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John Bolton, the national security adviser, and others are saber-rattling, with possibility of conflicts in Iran, Venezuela and more.
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