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Jan. 31 2017 — 6:23 a.m.

Domestic Investigations and Operations Guide

The rulebook governing all FBI agents’ activities, in unredacted form for the first time. This is the 2011 edition, which remains the baseline document today, although the FBI recently released some updates from 2013.

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The FBI’s Secret Rules
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