Sentences with phrase «federal agents looking»

Grant is among nearly a dozen top NYPD officials caught in the probe, that has reached into City Hall with federal agents looking into Mayor Bill de Blasio's fundraising activities.
Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, is potentially facing years in prison as federal agents look into payoffs to a pair of women who claim they had affairs with Trump before he won the White House.

Not exact matches

Paul Manafort, Michael Flynn, Carter Page, Jared Kushner, and Roger Stone were among those being looked at by federal investigators, reports said, amid the FBI and congressional probes into whether any Trump associates acted as agents of the Kremlin, wittingly or not.
Following a report that Republican Pennsylvania Rep. Tom Marino, his nominee to head the Office of National Drug Control Policy, had played a leading role in weakening federal agents» ability to stop suspicious shipments of opioids, Trump said he would «be looking into» the choice.
Little is known about the plot, but a short synopsis posted on casting database site suggests that we can look forward to more of the same: «Picking up where the 2007 film left off with the incompetent underboss Kirill thinking that he and his henchman driver Nikolai really have inherited the throne from his crime - lord father, without knowing that Nikolai is actually a clandestine agent working undercover in Russia's federal security service.»
But then, there's great acting everywhere you look in «The Shape of Water,» from Octavia Spencer and Richard Jenkins as Eliza's loyal friends, Michael Stuhlbarg as a doctor who becomes an unexpected ally, and Michael Shannon, almost too ideally cast as a scarily menacing federal agent.
The script, somehow written by four people, teams Davis with a bitter rogue scientist (Naomie Harris, looking faintly embarrassed) and also a smarmy federal agent played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan, seriously just doing a friendlier version of Negan, his congenial - bastard villain from The Walking Dead.
The plot will follow Ethan Burke, a secret service agent whose visit to Wayward Pines, Idaho turns into an extended stay when he discovers a lot more than the two missing federal agents he was initially looking for.
That federal agents happened to be looking for someone else didn't matter once they learned that Jake and his wife, Carolyn, were on their Ten Most Wanted List.
But John Corey, an ex-NYPD detective who is now a contract agent with the Federal Anti-Terrorist Task Force, is persuaded by Kate Mayfield, his wife and task force partner, that the case deserves a second look.
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«Court says customs agents may read letters»: Today in The San Francisco Chronicle, Bob Egelko has an article that begins, «Customs agents who open packages at airports searching for contraband can look at any letters they come across for obvious signs of criminality — for example, an adult's sexually suggestive note to a young girl, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday.»
However, the court looked to the Federal Trade Commission's Statements of General Policy or Interpretation, which states that the term «legitimate business need» includes «real estate agents who obtain consumer reports to assist owners of residential properties in screening consumers as tenants.»
The video also looks at a win for agents now that the CFPB has made clear lenders can make the closing disclosure available to agents without violating federal privacy rules.
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