President-elect Donald Trump demanded the FBI preserve all documents related to its DEI office, which the agency says it closed in December.
President-elect accuses FBI of ‘corruption’ after it closes down Office of Diversity and Inclusion before his inauguration
"We demand that the FBI preserve and retain all records, documents, and information on the now closing DEI Office," Trump said.
Outgoing FBI Director Christopher Wray said Sunday he’s leaving his post when President-elect Donald Trump assumes office to avoid throwing the bureau “deeper in the fray” as he defended the
Trump sustained a graze wound to his right ear during a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, when a gunman opened fire from a nearby roof. One rally attendee was killed and two others were injured, officials said at the time. A Secret Service sniper shot and killed the gunman, whom the Secret Service later identified as Crooks.
Donald Trump's attorney general pick face the Senate Judiciary Committee for confirmation hearings. MSNBC’s Ari Melber reports and is joined by MSNBC legal analyst Barbara McQuade. (The Beat's YouTube
Wray also discussed the Trump investigations and the security of the inauguration next week. Scott Pelley: Are you confident that the Trump investigations were done by the book? Christopher Wray: I have confidence that my expectations have been communicated consistently day after day after day to everybody in the FBI in every investigation that we conduct that we are to do our work in the right way,
FBI Director Christopher Wray, who's stepping down before President-elect Donald Trump takes office, sits down with Scott Pelley to discuss the Bureau's future and the threats America faces.
Germany's ambassador to the United States has warned that the incoming Trump administration will rob U.S. law enforcement and the media of their independence and hand big tech companies "co-governing power",
(L-R): Melania Knauss, Donald Trump, Trump’s son, Eric, and the latter’s girlfriend (and future wife) Lara, as they pose together during a New Year’s Eve party at the Mar-a-Lago estate, Palm Beach, Fla., Dec. 31, 2002.
No date has been set for Kash Patel, President-elect Donald Trump's controversial choice to lead the FBI. Despite comments by former Trump administration officials about Patel and what Patel wrote in his book,