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As DOJ Probes FBI’s Jan. 6 Work And Weighs Firings, Agents Told To Detail Roles

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FBI officials sent out a questionnaire over the weekend to determine the involvement of thousands of FBI personnel in cases related to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, according to multiple people who reviewed the document and spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss it.

The online questionnaire landed in inboxes a day after the FBI’s acting director said the bureau would conduct a sweeping examination, at the request of the Justice Department, of anyone who touched the sprawling Jan. 6. investigation.

It is the latest sign that the Trump administration aims to deliver on its promises to make dramatic changes in the law enforcement agency and root out people who Trump or his allies claim acted inappropriately. On Friday, acting deputy attorney general Emil Bove asked for a list by Tuesday of all current and former FBI personnel assigned to investigations and prosecutions related to the Capitol attack and a separate terrorism case.

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