
Government shutdown affects FBI agents
The FBI Agents Association is petitioning leaders in Washington to reopen the government, as lack of funding for the FBI is affecting agents and investigations. CBS News' Jeff Pegues joins CBSN with more.
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The FBI Agents Association is petitioning leaders in Washington to reopen the government, as lack of funding for the FBI is affecting agents and investigations. CBS News' Jeff Pegues joins CBSN with more.
The FBI Agents Association, made up of a majority of FBI agents, is petitioning government to fund the bureau immediately, as a matter of national security
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President Trump's former national security adviser, Michael Flynn, will have to wait until at least March to learn whether he will go to prison, after a federal judge delayed his sentencing Tuesday. CBS News Washington correspondent Paula Reid joined CBSN to discuss the judge's ruling.
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Former national security adviser Michael Flynn appeared in court Tuesday expecting to be sentenced for lying to the FBI. But in a surprise development, his sentencing was delayed. CBS News Washington correspondent Paula Reid reports.
The former FBI director, fired by President Trump in 2017, testified before a House panel Monday. Afterward he commented on a Trump tweet in which he called his former personal lawyer a "rat"
New details were released Monday on former national security adviser Michael Flynn's interview with the FBI. This comes the day before Flynn is to scheduled to be sentenced for lying to the FBI about his contacts with Russia. An indictment was also unsealed earlier in the day on two former Flynn associates charged with conspiracy and operating as foreign agents. Attorney Jesse Weber joined CBSN to discuss.
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Numerous states, businesses, medical offices and schools around the country received bomb threats Thursday, but no devices have been found. The NYPD said the threats are considered "NOT CREDIBLE," but urged the public to remain vigilant. CBSN New York's Janelle Burrell has more.
The FBI announced Monday it made arrests in two separate terror plots near Toledo, Ohio. One suspect wrote to Charleston shooter Dylann Roof, and the other wanted to carry out a mass shooting similar to the recent attack on a synagogue in Pittsburgh. CBS News justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues reports.
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President Trump took aim at former FBI Director James Comey on Twitter, accusing him of lying to lawmakers during his closed-door testimony Friday. The president added, "This whole deal is rigged fraud." Jeff Pegues has new details on Comey's trip to Capitol Hill.
Lee Barnett eluded the FBI for almost two decades after fleeing the U.S. with her young daughter -- now she tells her side of the story to "48 Hours"
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Special Counsel Robert Mueller is recommending little to no prison time for Michael Flynn, the former Trump national security adviser who plead guilty to lying to the FBI. Mueller cited Flynn's assistance in the Russia investigation. Law professor Rebecca Roiphe and AP White House reporter Zeke Miller join CBSN with more.
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