Ken Dilanian

Ken Dilanian is the justice and intelligence correspondent for MSNBC.

Ken Dilanian is the justice and intelligence correspondent for MSNBC.

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Analysis

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Analysis

Trump has changed American foreign policy. Some of its top minds won't admit it publicly.

American national security officials have met in this idyllic mountain retreat in Colorado each July for the last 15 years to talk openly about the biggest threats facing the world.

Trump denies writing letter to Jeffrey Epstein with drawing of a naked woman

The Wall Street Journal reported that Trump was among dozens of associates who wrote Epstein a letter in 2003 to mark his 50th birthday. Trump said he will sue the newspaper.

Dan Bongino weighs resigning from FBI after heated confrontation with Pam Bondi over Epstein files

Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino is considering leaving his job over his frustration with how the Justice Department has handled the Jeffrey Epstein files.

Trump administration targets Comey and Brennan with new investigation

Former CIA Director John Brennan and former FBI Director James Comey, two favorite targets of President Trump's, are facing criminal investigations.
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Immigration

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Man killed after exchanging gunfire with Border Patrol agents in Texas

A man was killed after an exchange of gunfire with U.S.

Patel and Ratcliffe try to bolster claims that FBI and CIA conspired against Trump

President Trump’s appointees at the FBI and CIA are using their power to try to prop up the president’s claims that both agencies conspired against him.

CIA review criticizes procedures but not conclusions of intelligence report on 2016 Russia election interference

A 2017 intelligence assessment found that Russia waged an information warfare campaign designed to boost Trump’s prospects and damage Hillary Clinton's candidacy.

Trump administration sues Los Angeles over its 'sanctuary city' policies

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has sued the city of Los Angeles over its immigration policies, claiming the city's law discriminates against federal law enforcement agencies by treating them differently from other law enforcement authorities

Whistleblower says top DOJ official suggested ignoring court orders on deportations

A top official at the Justice Department told subordinates they would need to consider ignoring court orders the day before the administration carried out deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, according to a department whistleblower
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Middle East

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Middle East

Strikes on Iran set back its nuclear program only several months, sources say

The initial assessment would appear to contradict Trump and Netanyahu's claims that Iran's nuclear capabilities were "obliterated" by the U.S. attack.

FBI returning agents to counterterrorism work after diverting them to immigration

The FBI is returning counterterrorism agents who were ordered to focus on immigration cases back to their old jobs due to concern about potential threats from Iran.
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