Andrea Noble
Articles by Andrea Noble
James Comey firing case sees Justice Department block FBI witnesses
Congressional investigators have hit roadblocks this week as they've tried to get the Justice Department to turn over information on Russian interference in the 2016 election and on the firing of former FBI Director James B. Comey. Published September 13, 2017
Groups seek moratorium on military surplus program
A coalition of civil rights groups is asking Congress to implement a moratorium on a controversial program that provides surplus military equipment to local police departments until lawmakers can improve oversight of the program. Published September 13, 2017
Supreme Court allows Donald Trump to continue ban on most refugees
The Supreme Court said Tuesday that part of President Trump's travel ban could remain in effect, in a move that temporarily keeps some 24,000 refugees from being able to enter the U.S. Published September 12, 2017
No federal charges against Baltimore officers in Freddie Gray case
The Justice Department announced Monday it will not bring federal charges against six Baltimore police officers who were involved in the arrest of Freddie Gray, a black man who died after sustaining injuries in the back of a police van. Published September 12, 2017
Hawaii urges Supreme Court to deny Trump travel ban request
Attorneys for the state of Hawaii on Tuesday asked the Supreme Court to let stand a ruling that prevents the Trump administration from banning thousands of refugees from entering the country. Published September 12, 2017
Jeff Sessions urges permanent reauthorization of FISA surveillance law
Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats wrote to leaders of Congress Monday urging them to permanently reauthorize a law that allows for the surveillance of digital communications of foreigners located outside the U.S. Published September 11, 2017
Donald Trump’s travel ban temporarily restored as Supreme Court issues stay on lower court
The Supreme Court on Monday temporarily restored a Trump administration executive order that blocks thousands of refugees from entering the United States. Published September 11, 2017
Donald Trump wants the Supreme Court to keep his travel ban regulations for refugees
The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to keep in place strict regulations adopted as part of the president's travel ban that temporarily halt the entry of refugees into the United States. Published September 11, 2017
Mueller wants to interview Spicer, Priebus and four others in Russia investigation: Report
Special Counsel Robert Mueller is reportedly interested in interviewing four top White House advisers as well as two recently departed top officials as part of his team's investigation into Russian meddling in the presidential election. Published September 8, 2017
Chris Wray, FBI director: No sign of White House interference in Russia probe
FBI Director Christopher Wray, making his first public appearance since taking the helm of the bureau, said Thursday he's seen no evidence of efforts by the White House to interfere in agents' work on the probe into Russian meddling in the presidential election. Published September 7, 2017
Eric Dreiband defends his record to Senate Judiciary Committee
President Trump's nominee to lead the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division promised Congress on Wednesday that he is committed to prosecuting violations of the Voting Rights Act, and called voters' access to the ballot "critically important." Published September 6, 2017
Russia-linked phony Facebook accounts made $100K of ad buys before, after presidential election
Fake Facebook accounts with apparent ties to Russia made approximately $100,000 in ad buys to promote divisive or political messages in the months leading up to and following the 2016 presidential election, the social networking company said Wednesday. Published September 6, 2017
House intel chair threatens Jeff Sessions, FBI’s Wray over Trump dossier
The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee is threatening to drag the attorney general and FBI director before the committee next week if the Justice Department fails to turn over documents related to a salacious dossier of President Trump's supposed activities in Russia. Published September 6, 2017
Donald Trump to phase out Dreamers program
The Trump administration on Tuesday declared the Obama-era DACA program unconstitutional and ordered a phaseout, giving Congress six months to devise a permanent solution for 800,000 young adult illegal immigrant Dreamers who could be at risk of deportation. Published September 5, 2017
Donald Trump, Russia investigations return with Congress
The progress congressional investigators have made this summer comes into sharp focus this week as House and Senate committees return to work to ratchet up the legal and political clash into any possible collusion between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin -- and whether Democratic rival Hillary Clinton's allies tried to falsely fan the story. Published September 4, 2017
Charlottesville police ordered to stand down at white supremacist rally, federal lawsuit claims
A man assaulted during a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia is suing city and state police, alleging officers were ordered to stand down and failed to act even as they witnessed the attack. Published August 31, 2017
Comey drafted announcement closing Hillary Clinton probe before key witnesses interviewed: Senators
Two Republican senators say they've reviewed evidence that indicates former FBI Director James B. Comey began drafting a statement to announce the closure of the bureau's investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server months before key witnesses, including the former Democratic presidential candidate, were interviewed. Published August 31, 2017
Eric Dreiband, Justice Department nominee, opposed by civil rights groups
The Senate Judiciary Committee's decision to schedule a nomination hearing for a key Justice Department position next week amid a panel of federal judgeship nominees has set off a wave of pushback from civil rights groups who oppose the candidate and believe he will not be fully vetted in the packed setting. Published August 31, 2017
Sheriffs near illegal immigrant detainer agreement
The country's sheriffs are nearing an agreement with the federal Department of Homeland Security that would let them act as contractors to hold illegal immigrants in jail for pickup, hoping they have found a way to handle the increasingly tricky issue of immigration detention requests. Published August 30, 2017
Donald Trump Jr. agrees to closed-door interview with Senate committee
Donald Trump Jr. has reached an agreement to sit down to a transcribed interview with members of the Senate Judiciary Committee as part of lawmakers' investigation into Russian meddling in the presidential election. Published August 30, 2017