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Whistleblower Discusses DHS Official Altering Russia Intel Report

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Brian Murphy tells Newsy there's much more that the inspector general's office should investigate beyond his 2020 allegation.
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Homeland Security chief testifies before Senate Committee

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1. US Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge walking into briefing room 2. Ridge with senators surrounded by photographers 3. Other witnesses in hearing 4. Ridge seated at table 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tom Ridge, U.S. Homeland Security...
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Senators Launch Effort to Protect US Elections

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Leaders of the Senate Intelligence Committee are releasing recommendations on efforts they say need to be made to protect U.S. elections in response to Russia's election meddling during the 2016 presidential campaign. The...
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DOJ Moves Forward With Plan To Collect DNA From Migrant Detainees

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An unnamed official told The Associated Press permanent legal residents, migrants entering the U.S. legally and kids under 14 would be exempt.
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A Southern Border Wall Has Been President Trump's Priority Since Day 1

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The president has been fighting for a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border since his first week in office.
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Mexico Is Stretched When It Comes to Its Own Security, Ex-DHS Chief Says

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Dec.03 -- Former U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson discusses Mexico's drug cartels and border security. He speaks with Bloomberg’s David Westin on “Balance of Power.”
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Microsoft: Russia-Backed Hackers Targeting Cloud Services, Tech Firms

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Microsoft says the group Nobelium has compromised at least 14 tech firms since May and seems to be targeting cloud service resellers.
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Joe Biden Reveals Top Foreign Policy, National Security Picks

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Joe Biden revealed his choices for top national security positions, including secretary of state and Homeland Security secretary.
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Whistleblower: DHS Minimized Russian Threats To Help President Trump

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"Time and time again this administration is raising issues and concerns as far as how it deals with and reacts to Russia," says his lawyer, Mark Zaid.
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Homeland Security Department Conducting Internal Review

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This has become a focus of President Biden's since before he took office in connection to the January 6 Capitol riot.
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Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas Faces Lawmakers

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U.S. Homeland security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas testifies before lawmakers, three days after the country's top border official resigned.
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Bush signs Homeland Security Bill

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POOL - Washington DC, 25 November 2002 1. US President George W. Bush walking to podium 2. Crowd listening 3. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, US President: "The new department will analyse threats, guard the borders and airports,...
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Cybersecurity Policy in Donald Trump's America

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Dec.20 -- What does a Donald Trump presidency mean for cyber security, privacy and the threat of cyber warfare? Bloomberg TV Canada's Rudyard Griffiths speaks to General Michael Hayden, former head of the CIA and the National Security...
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Sen. Kaine Thanks Demonstrators at Va. Airport

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Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine spoke out against President Donald Trump's immigration order Monday at Dulles International Airport, outside Washington. Kaine thanked demonstrators that had lined up outside the international arrivals exit to...
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House Hopes to Approve Package of Four Spending Bills

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Jul.24 -- Bloomberg's Erik Wasson discusses a package of legislation that the House is eager to pass before its August recess. He speaks with David Gura on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Trump admin. moves to restrict legal immigration

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Trump administration rules that could deny green cards to immigrants who use Medicaid, food stamps, housing vouchers or other forms of public assistance are going into effect, one of its most aggressive moves to restrict legal immigration.
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Trump admin. moves to restrict legal immigration

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Trump administration rules that could deny green cards to immigrants who use Medicaid, food stamps, housing vouchers or other forms of public assistance are going into effect, one of its most aggressive moves to restrict legal immigration.
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Bloomberg

9/11 Could've Been Prevented With Better Collaboration, Ex-NYC Police Commissioner Bratton Says

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Sep.11 -- Former New York City Police Commissioner William Bratton reflects on the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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DHS Releases Plan To Combat Targeted Extremism

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The acting DHS secretary said "targeted violence within our borders that is more diverse than at any time since the 9/11 attacks."
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Illegal Migration on Mexican Border Is Fraction of What It Was, Ex-DHS Chief Says

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Feb.15 -- Former U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson comments on President Donald Trump's plan to redirect $7 billion for a border wall. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Trump Using Emergency Powers for Wall Won't Work, Ex-DHS Sec. Johnson Says

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Jan.07 -- Jeh Johnson, former Homeland Security Secretary under President Barack Obama, discusses President Donald Trump possibly using his national emergency powers to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border and his views on the partial...
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Chad Wolf Defies Subpoena To Testify Before House Committee

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A federal judge ruled Wolf is likely serving unlawfully as acting DHS secretary.
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Intelligence On Foreign Interference Gets Politicized And Withheld

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National security experts fear Americans aren’t getting enough information about foreign efforts to influence the election.
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Nevada's New Plan For Caucusing Poses Potential Security Threats

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The Nevada State Democratic Party scrapped a mobile reporting app that malfunctioned in Iowa, choosing Google forms and iPads. But concerns persist.