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Grundmann says nothing left to cut at Fed Labor Relations Authority
So far this fiscal year, the FLRA, among others, has been running on a series of continuing resolutions, which officials said has tough consequences.
Here are the NSA general counsel’s cybersecurity warnings
As he prepares to leave the National Security Agency, Glenn Gerstell laid out the intelligence community's cybersecurity challenges in the face of emerging technology.
By Andrew Eversden
Federal agency recommends White House aide Conway be fired
The U.S. Office of Special Counsel said Kellyanne Conway is a "repeat offender" of the Hatch Act by disparaging Democratic presidential candidates while speaking in her official capacity during television interviews and on social media.
Feds to finally examine 2016 NC poll books for hacking
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security analysis of laptops used in Durham County is the first known federal probe of voting technology that malfunctioned during the 2016 election, when Russian hackers infiltrated election systems in several states.
Was FLRA’s union removal biased or legally necessary?
Federal Labor Relations Authority leadership argues that statute prevents the agency's employees from being represented by a union, but some lawmakers question that reasoning.
By Jessie Bur
Mueller: Special counsel probe did not exonerate Trump
The special counsel’s remarks, made May 29 in his first in public since being tasked two years ago with investigating Russian interference to help Trump win the 2016 presidential election, stood as a strong rebuttal to Trump’s repeated claims that he was exonerated and that the inquiry was a “witch hunt” that found no crime.
Yes or No: Who’s in charge? Power struggles roil Washington
Meeting by meeting, questions of competence, generational change, #MeToo politics, special counsel Robert Mueller's report and the 2020 elections are animating the fight for power.
Hundreds gather at ceremony to bid farewell to Rosenstein
Attorney General William Barr and former Attorney General Jeff Sessions were among the speakers, praising Rosenstein's dedication to a difficult job.
Trump denies ever working for Russia, blasts investigators as ‘dirty cops’
Trump said he's been "tougher on Russia than anybody else."
By Jonathan Lemire, The Associated Press
Rosenstein, a frequent Trump target, will leave Justice Dept
The departure creates uncertainty about the oversight of special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation as it enters what may be its final months of work.
Mueller: FBI is not to blame for Flynn’s false statements
The filing from special counsel Robert Mueller comes four days before Flynn gets sentenced on a charge of lying to the FBI about his conversations with the then-Russian ambassador to the United States.
By Chad Day, The Associated Press