“As Director Wray of the FBI and I have expressed ... driven to violence based on an ideology of hate.” Still, Mayorkas did not confirm any known credible threats against the nation.
Wray told members of the Congressional subcommittee that he would be "hard-pressed" to think of a time when so many threats to public safety and national security were all elevated at once ...
Federal law enforcement is on alert for any potential threats to the US Jewish ... the United States and our allies,” said Wray, including calls by global terrorist groups “to target Jewish ...
Roger Marshall, R-Kan., in a statement. "The American people will hold Mayorkas accountable at the ballot box this November." Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, additionally slammed his Democratic ...
The FBI is monitoring for threats against Jewish Americans ahead of the Passover holiday, FBI Director Christopher Wray said, adding that the number was already high before Hamas’s Oct. 7 ...
In a nutshell, Secretary Mayorkas is charged with failing to comply with several immigration laws that prior Republican administrations and the Supreme Court have determined to be impossible to ...
Since the great financial crisis of 2007-08 regulators have engaged in the biggest push to de-risk the global financial system ... what cyber or cryptoasset threats might lurk in this financial ...
We don’t think the evidence existed to impeach Mr. Mayorkas, and given a divided Congress it was a political maneuver not designed for success. Yet the Republican House went ahead and impeached ...
WASHINGTON – The Senate voted to deem both articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas unconstitutional, killing the charges against the top Biden ...
A tally sheet shows the Senate's vote to kill the first article of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, with Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) voting present.
Senate Democrats voted to end impeachment proceedings against director of homeland security, Alejandro Mayorkas, on Wednesday without trial in a move that enraged their Republican colleagues.