Report: FBI investigating Santos fundraiser for sick dog

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Osthoff told the news site he gave the agents text messages he exchanged with Santos, who at the time was going by the name Anthony Devolder, according to AP.

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Navy veteran Richard Osthoff told Politico on Wednesday that two FBI agents contacted him after he went public last month with his story about his experiences with Santos in 2016. (LaPresse)

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The finding is contained in a Commerce Department report released by the administration on Wednesday as President Joe Biden convened his competition council for an update on efforts to promote competition and lower prices, according to AP. (LaPresse)

Tesla CEO Elon Musk met with top aides to President Joe Biden last week to discuss the EV industry and the broader goals of ... (LaPresse)

“Sex offenders like Paul Gadd are closely monitored by the police and Probation Service and face some of the strictest license conditions, including being fitted with a GPS tag,’’ the Ministry of Justice said in a statement. (LaPresse)

Santos has faced numerous calls for his resignation and is facing multiple investigations by prosecutors over his personal and campaign finances and lies about his resume and family background. Still, his arrival has left GOP leadership frequently anwering questions about the congressman rather than on their priorities for the coming months (LaPresse)

Feinstein has said she will make a decision about her future in the next couple of months. Neighbors in San Francisco, Pelosi and Feinstein are personally close and have worked together for decades in Washington, suggesting her decision to back Schiff early in the campaign also carried with it a tacit nod from the senator (LaPresse)

Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris announced a judge-led independent probe of the 1998 car bombing in the town of Omagh that killed 29 people, including a woman pregnant with twins, and wounded hundreds more. (LaPresse)