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Ex-FBI Agents Sue Over Alleged Politically Driven Firings in Trump Probe Fallout

Three former FBI special agents involved in investigations related to Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election have filed a lawsuit against FBI Director Kash Patel, Attorney General Pam Bondi, the FBI, and the Justice Department, alleging politically motivated wrongful termination. The suit claims that Patel and Bondi led a campaign since early 2025 to remove agents perceived as disloyal based on political biases, with over 50 FBI employees reportedly fired under similar circumstances without due process. The lawsuit seeks class-action status for other dismissed agents and accuses the FBI of violating grand jury secrecy rules, while the government has yet to comment on the litigation.

Defense Seeks Six-Month Delay in Charlie Kirk Murder Hearing Over Forensic Evidence Review

Attorneys for Tyler Robinson, charged with the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, have requested a six-month delay of the preliminary hearing to thoroughly review extensive forensic and digital evidence. Key issues in the case include inconclusive ballistic analyses by the ATF and ongoing FBI testing, as well as complex DNA evidence found on the alleged murder weapon. Prosecutors intend to seek the death penalty, while the defense continues investigating and preparing for trial amid unresolved evidentiary questions.

Michigan Synagogue Attack Declared Hezbollah-Inspired Terrorism After Deadly Truck Assault

Federal officials have classified the March 12 attack on Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Michigan, as a Hezbollah-inspired act of terrorism carried out by Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, who drove a gasoline- and fireworks-laden truck into the synagogue before opening fire and dying by suicide. Ghazali, motivated by recent Israeli drone strikes that killed his family members linked to Hezbollah, had planned the attack for days, purchasing weapons and expressing intentions of revenge and martyrdom in videos sent to his sister. The attack caused significant fire damage and injuries but no fatalities besides Ghazali, prompting increased security at Jewish sites nationwide as investigations continue.

Trump Administration Deepens Ties with Combat Sports as Geopolitical Tensions Escalate

In March 2026, the Trump administration strengthened its ties with the combat sports world through an FBI partnership with the UFC and the appointment of former MMA fighter Senator Markwayne Mullin as Secretary of Homeland Security, highlighting the growing influence of combat sports within conservative politics. This connection is rooted in Trump’s longstanding affinity for combat sports and is further amplified by prominent fighters and media figures like Joe Rogan who promote right-wing ideologies and alternative health views. Concurrently, escalating Middle East tensions involving Russia, Iran, and U.S. forces have intensified debates in the Senate over military responses, amid broader regional conflicts with significant global implications.

Suspect Arrested in 36-Year-Old Houston “Lovers’ Lane” Murders After DNA Breakthrough

Houston authorities have arrested Floyd William Parrott, 64, in connection with the 1990 "Lovers' Lane" murders, charging him with capital murder in the deaths of Cheryl Henry and Andy Atkinson. The cold case was solved after DNA evidence from a 1996 sexual assault case involving Parrott matched samples collected from Henry, leading to his identification through the national CODIS database. Harris County officials praised the persistence of investigators in solving one of Houston's most infamous cold cases, bringing renewed hope to the victims' families.

Epstein Survivors Sue Trump Administration and Google Over Privacy Breach in Released Files

A group of Jeffrey Epstein survivors has filed a class-action lawsuit against the Trump administration and Google, alleging violations of privacy laws after their personal information was disclosed in government documents released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The lawsuit claims that despite the Justice Department’s efforts to remove unredacted survivor data, platforms like Google have continued to republish the information, causing ongoing harassment and trauma. The plaintiffs seek damages and a court order requiring Google to permanently remove the survivors’ personal details, criticizing both the government’s rushed disclosures and Google’s failure to protect their privacy.

Michael Flynn and Justice Department Reach Financial Settlement in Wrongful Prosecution Lawsuit

The U.S. Justice Department and Michael Flynn have reached a financial settlement in Flynn’s lawsuit alleging wrongful prosecution, though the settlement terms were not disclosed. Flynn, who was charged in 2017 with making false statements to the FBI and later pardoned by President Trump, claimed the government targeted him politically due to his association with Trump’s 2016 campaign. Following the settlement, Flynn condemned what he called a "brazen attempt to weaponize federal law enforcement" and praised current Justice Department leaders for their accountability efforts.

Savannah Guthrie Pleads for Help in Search for Missing Mother Nancy Guthrie

Savannah Guthrie, co-host of NBC’s "Today" show, has made an emotional public plea for information following the disappearance of her mother, Nancy Guthrie, nearly two months ago in Tucson, Arizona. Authorities are investigating the case as a possible abduction, with forensic evidence including Nancy’s blood found at the scene and surveillance footage showing a masked man at the home. The family has offered a $1 million reward, supported by an additional FBI reward, while urging the community to assist in the ongoing investigation.

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