Holder: There's 'No Proof' 9/11 Victims Were Hacked
The attorney general met with victims' families on Wednesday
"I welcome this debate," President Obama said of the NSA revelations. But with swaths of the security state still shrouded by classification, open debate is hard to come by. Which is why a group of senators introduced a bill Tuesday to expose at least one element of those measures to a little more openness. Will it work? Can anything? That might come down to the word "terrorist."
The attorney general met with victims' families on Wednesday
The feds clamp down on a massive porn ring. Here's how it operated
The Department of Justice is extending its probe into the CIA's post-9/11 activities
He'll make a sixth season of the show if the Attorney General calls off the drug war
The Attorney General issued a direct order to series creator David Simon
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