FBI arrests fugitive Cindy Rodriguez Singh in India
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Five agents were fired earlier this month, exacerbating concerns about politicization at the law enforcement agency.
FBI Director Kash Patel commits to "rooting out" and "declassifying" everything involved in the "Russiagate" scandal and weaponization of federal law enforcement against President Trump. "I am committed to rooting it out.
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FBI association accuses Director Kash Patel of violating due process in high-profile firings
The FBI Agents Association is warning lawmakers that recent firings at the agency have “purposely violated” the due process rights of agents, expressly calling out FBI Director Kash Patel for what the association sees as flagrant policy violations and potential political retribution.
The FBI announced they have captured and arrested Cindy Rodriguez Singh, who was on the FBI’s “Ten Most Wanted Fugitives” list, in India.
The FBI warns Russian hackers are targeting outdated networking devices, altering system configurations, and seeking access to critical infrastructure. Businesses and individuals are urged to check their networks and report suspicious activity.
Jensen, a veteran agent who helped oversee the Jan. 6 investigation from his position as chief of the FBI's domestic terrorism section, was given a significant promotion by Patel to be the assistant director in charge of the Washington Field Office, one of the largest outposts in the country.
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FBI arrests woman on 'Ten Most Wanted Fugitives' hiding in India, transports to US for prosecution
EXCLUSIVE: The FBI captured and arrested an individual on the FBI’s "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives" list, Cindy Rodriguez Singh, in India, for a warrant for the murder of her 6-year-old son, Fox News Digital has learned.
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FBI Director Kash Patel: We've Captured Four Of FBI's "Ten Most Wanted" In The Last Six Months
FBI Director Kash Patel told FBN's Larry Kudlow on Wednesday that the capture of accused child killer Cindy Singh is the fourth arrest of the FBI's famous "top ten most wanted" list in the last six months.
The scam is a form of “brushing” used by online vendors to artificially improve the ratings of their products.