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From: To: Subject: FW: 1/31 News Clippings Date: Wed, 05 Mar 2025 13:23:17 +0000 Importance: Normal Attachments: FBI Daily News Briefing_1.31.2025.pdf Inline-Images: image001.png; image002.jpg fbi.gov> From: Sent: Friday, Janua 31, 2025 7:01 AM To: RIDSCOM FBI.GOV> Subject: 1/31 News Clippings Good morning. Today's version of the 5:00 AM SIOC News Briefing is attached. Research of the SIOC yielded the following: IMD-RIDS Releases/FOIPA Mentions: Date Article Title Reportable Information Release(s) Case #(s) Media Source(s) Hyperlink(s) Other Releases: Date Article Title Reportable Information Release(s) Case #(s) Media Source(s) IMD January 31. 2025 No articles located in the SIOC resulted in FOIPA releases. N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A January 31, 2025 From the SIOC News Briefing (attached is today's copy): In The News: . Internal Emails Offer Glimpse Into Early Days of Trump Election Inquiry Media reports indicated the FBI potentially released a series of internal FBI emails on Thursday that showed agents and officials followed standard procedure nearly three years ago when the historic criminal investigation was opened into Donald J. Trump's attempts to stay in power after he lost the 2020 election. The article further indicated the emails were released by the Senate Judiciary Committee. The referenced emails are linked as exhibits. No releases located in FDPS related to subject. No cases located in FDPS containing the linked emails. SIOC; New York Times EFTA01655704 Hyperlink(s) New York Times: Internal FBI Emails Offer Glimpse Into Trump 2020 Election Investigation - The New York Times The following subjects mentioned in the SIOC have been previously reported but remain in the news: . Kash Patel as FBI Director (reported in FYSA section on 12/10/2024) • Shamsud-Din Jabbar/New Years Day attack in New Orleans (reported on 1/16/2025) • FBI's COINTELPRO program (reported on 12/23/2024) • President Trump Orders Release of JFK, RFK and MLK Assassination Records (reported in FYSA section on 1/24/2025) Anti-Catholic FBI memo (reported on 8/28/2023) Research of various news sources yielded the following: Date Article Title Reportable — II Information Release(s) Case #(s) Media Source(s) Hyperlink(s) January 31, 2025 Nothing additional to report. N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Please note: Due to time constraints, the information reported was reviewed and obtained from the 5:00AM draft version of the FBI Daily News Briefing. As such, there may be some discrepancies between the articles included within the draft and finalized versions of the FBI Daily News Briefing. Respectfully, MAPA, FOIPA Support Unit Information Management Division O: EFTA01655705

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