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  2. List of FBI controversies - Wikipedia

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    The FBI also spied upon and collected information on Puerto Rican independence leader Pedro Albizu Campos and his Nationalist political party in the 1930s. Albizu Campos was convicted three times in connection with deadly attacks on US government officials: in 1937 (Conspiracy to overthrow the government of the United States), in 1950 (attempted murder), and in 1954 (after an armed assault on ...

  3. List of United States federal officials convicted of ...

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    The first type are also applicable to corrupt state and local officials: [1] the mail and wire fraud statutes (enacted 1872), including the honest services fraud provision, [2] the Hobbs Act (enacted 1934), [3] the Travel Act (enacted 1961), [4] and the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) (enacted 1970).

  4. Federal prosecution of public corruption in the United States

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    For example, between 1985 and 1991, over 75 public officials were convicted of corruption offenses in the Southern District of West Virginia alone. [25] By comparison, the only appellate court decision citing West Virginia's Bribery and Corrupt Practices Act, in 1991, was a federal court decision involving the state statute as a federal RICO ...

  5. FBI Whistleblower Form Reveals ‘Criminal Scheme’ Involving ...

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    House Oversight chairman James Comer issued subpoenaed the FBI for a record that details allegations of a criminal scheme involving then-VP Biden and a foreign national.

  6. Corruption in the United States - Wikipedia

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    One researcher contends that in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, corruption in the wealthy, industrialized United States in some ways resembled corruption in impoverished developing nations today. Political machines manipulated voters to place candidates in power loyal to the machines. Public offices were sold for money or political support.

  7. Watch live: FBI Director Wray testifies before House ... - AOL

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    FBI Director Christopher Wray is appearing before the House Judiciary Committee Wednesday morning to address allegations of political influence over the agency by the GOP House majority. The ...

  8. New FBI statistics show continued drop in US crime in first ...

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    The latest preliminary snapshot of falling crime rates in 2024 comes a week after the FBI issued a more fulsome report outlining its finalized numbers for 2023, which showed a drop in crime last ...

  9. List of United States state officials convicted of federal ...

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    Certain details, including post-conviction relief, if applicable, are included in footnotes. For example, several officials obtained post-conviction relief after the Supreme Court's decisions narrowing the mail fraud statute in McNally v. United States (1987) and Skilling v. United States (2010) and narrowing the Hobbs Act in McCormick v.