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The FBI is attempting to schedule interviews with the six Democratic members of Congress who made a video saying troops should not obey any illegal orders.
Their message to troops prompted US President Trump to accuse the Democrats of "seditious behavior, punishable by death" and a Pentagon review of "serious allegations of misconduct" against Democratic Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona, who also appeared in the video.
Patel says the Epstein estate is refusing to share key records with the FBI, limiting what investigators can review.
Florida man Lucas Temple, 20, arrested by FBI for allegedly sharing bomb-making instructions and neo-Nazi propaganda in encrypted Signal chats with extremist groups.
The FBI is working with the Department of Justice to see if there is "anything more" from the Jeffery Epstein files that can be released to the public, according to FBI Director Kash Patel.
Mark Kelly may not have long to wait to learn whether the Pentagon intends to pursue charges against him for taking part in a video reminding soldiers to refuse illegal orders. War Secretary Pete Hegseth published on social media his memorandum to the secretary of the Navy asking for “a brief on the outcome of your review” by no later than Dec.