View in Browser November 21, 2025 Federal Bureau of Investigation Daily News Briefing (In coordination with the Office of Public Affairs) Email Public Affairs to subscribe to the Daily News Briefing. Mobile version and archive available here. Table of Contents IN THE NEWS • FBI Intensifies Crackdown on International '764' Child Exploitation Network • Congresswoman Indicted for Alleged Theft of FEMA Relief Funds for Campaign Use • DOJ, FBI Probing Top Trump Administration Officials Over Investigations of President's Adversaries • Continued Reporting: FBI Fired Veteran Employee for Displaying Pride Flag, Lawsuit Says • Continued Reporting: GOP Senators Warn AG Bondi Not To Slow-Walk Release Of Epstein Files COUNTERTERRORISM • Fifteen Years in Prison for Afghan Who Plotted US Election Day Attack • Five Accused of Supporting Antifa Plead Guilty to Terrorism-Related Offense After Texas Shooting • Texas Launches Criminal Investigation Against Muslim Brotherhood • Congress Takes One Step Closer to Challenging ISIS' Al Revolution • Photos Released of Alleged Tren de Aragua Members Arrested in Texas Immigration Raid • Florida Man Charged With Making Terror-Linked Threats While Residing in Maryland COUNTERINTELLIGENCE • Whistleblower Says FBI Top Brass Shielded From Scrutiny of the Bureau's Internal Counterespionage Unit • China Just Escalated Its Al War Against America • Analysis: Five Eyes Become Three Blind Mice CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS • Continued Reporting: Former GOP Staffer Natalie Greene Charged for Paying Artist $500 to Stage Her Own Assault and Mislead FBI Agents • Continued Reporting: DOJ, Halligan Slam Judge in Comey Case Following Hearing • Continued Reporting: An Ex-Olympian, a Violent Drug Ring and a $15 Million Reward • Continued Reporting: Fugees Rapper Pras Michel Sentenced To 14 Years In Prison Over Illegal Donations To Obama Campaign • New York Man Businessman Sentenced for $55 Million Fraud and Tax Evasion Scheme • Congress