Here's a look at the Arizona-led effort to release classified records and files on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
and Kennedy's warning that he would “raise fresh hell” if they did, reflected the uneasy position the FBI had already found itself in by the time of last week's attack: buffeted by suspicion ...
During her Senate confirmation hearing, Bondi was asked by Louisiana GOP Sen. John Kennedy about notable figures in prison and the importance of removing “politicization” from the Department of justice.
The attack that killed 14 in New Orleans comes at a difficult time for the FBI, as it finds itself buffeted by suspicion and public criticism from lawmakers, especially allies of President-elect Donald Trump.
John Kennedy, implored the FBI to “catch these people” — and then added one more eyebrow-raising request of the federal government. “After we get to the bottom of this,” he said ...
John Kennedy, implored the FBI to “catch these people" — and then added one more eyebrow-raising request of the federal government. “After we get to the bottom of this," he said ...
John Kennedy, implored the FBI to ''catch these people" — and then added one more eyebrow-raising request of the federal government.
This was the environment that created Al Capone. The first celebrity gangster, Capone was happy to be perceived as the head of an organised, nationwide mafia rather than a local gang. Federal prosecutors played into his hands by describing him as “glamorous” and “a bejewelled prince” living under a “halo of mystery and romance”.