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Rhode Island state police officers stand outside the office of House Speaker Gordon Fox Friday, March 21, 2014 at the Statehouse in Providence, R.I. A U.S. attorney's office spokesman said his office, the FBI, IRS and state police are engaged in a law enforcement action, but would not comment whether the Democratic House speaker was being investigated. (AP Photo/Erika Niedowski)

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A Rhode Island state trooper stands outside the office of House Speaker Gordon Fox Friday, March 21, 2014 at the Statehouse in Providence, R.I. A U.S. attorney's office spokesman said his office, the FBI, IRS and state police are engaged in a law enforcement action, but would not comment whether the Democratic House speaker was being investigated. (AP Photo/Erika Niedowski)

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National Edition News cover for March 20, 2014 - Feds flying in style: FBI director Robert Mueller leaves the plane upon his arrival at the Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base, Cuba, on Sunday, March 3, 2002. Mueller is in Guantanamo Bay to meet with the leadership of the Joint Task Force 160 and FBI agents at Camp X-Ray. (AP Photo/Andres Leighton)

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This undated handout image provided by the National Archives shows Richard Nixon’s application to be an FBI Special Agent, April 29, 1937 Upon graduating from Duke Law School in 1937, Nixon submitted this application to be a special agent in the FBI. He never heard back after his interview. Assuming he didn’t get the job, he returned home to California, passed the bar, and began practicing law. Many years later Nixon learned from FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover that he had been accepted, but his appointment was held back due to budget cuts. National Archives, Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Curators at the National Archives have culled their collection in search of some of the great signatures of history. A special exhibit opening Friday includes the personal marks of figures that include Thomas Jefferson, Frank Sinatra, Jackie Robinson, Adolf Hitler and Saddam Hussein, along with important documents from history. Curators looked at the power of the pen in politics, war, entertainment and sports for the wide-ranging exhibit, "Making their Mark." (AP Photo/National Archives)

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FILE - This file photo released Friday, April 19, 2013 by the Federal Bureau of Investigation shows Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. In court documents filed Monday, March 17, 2014, prosecutors said Tsarnaev should not be allowed to see autopsy photos that will not be used at his trial. They said allowing the man accused of killing them to see photos of their mutilated bodies "would violate the victims' rights to dignity and privacy and subject them to needless harm and suffering." (AP Photo/Federal Bureau of Investigation, File)

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FILE - This photo provided by the FBI shows Paul Ciancia, 23. Ciancia, charged with fatally shooting a Transportation Security Administration screener and wounding three other people at Los Angeles International Airport, Nov. 1, 2013. Thousands of Los Angeles International Airport workers had no idea what to do when this gunman opened fire last year or how to help because they were inadequately trained to deal with an emergency, according to a union report obtained Friday March 14, 2014. (AP Photo/FBI, File)

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National Edition News cover for March 14, 2014 - FBI blocked in corruption probe of Reid, Lee: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (top), Nevada Democrat, and Sen. Mike Lee, Utah Republican, are facing accusations of wrongdoing, but the Justice Department has thwarted FBI attempts to launch an investigation.

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FILE - This is an undated file photo provided by the Federal Bureau of Investigation of Daniel Andreas San Diego, an animal rights activist. The FBI says agents are hunting in Hawaii for San Diego, the nation's most wanted domestic terrorism suspect. The FBI office in San Francisco said Wednesday, March 12, 2014, that the agency received "credible intelligence" that San Diego might be on the state's Big Island. Agents are searching for him on the island's eastern district of Puna and in the small town of Pahoa. San Diego is charged with exploding pipe bombs in front of two San Francisco Bay Area companies with ties to a lab that conducted animal experiments in 2003. (AP Photo/FBI, File)

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This image made from the Federal Bureau of Investigation "Ten Most Wanted" section of the website on Wednesday, April 11, 2012 shows Eric Justin Toth. A former Washington private school teacher who was captured in Nicaragua after a year on the FBI's "Ten Most Wanted" fugitives list is scheduled to be sentenced in a child pornography case. Eric Toth's hearing is set for Tuesday in Washington. (AP Photo/FBI)

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This photo provided by the Federal Bureau of Investigation shows Timothy Virts. Police searched Thursday for an 11-year-old girl who was reported missing after her mother was found slain in their home in Dundalk. Baltimore County Police believe the girl, Caitlyn Virts, is with her father, 38-year-old Virts, and they are concerned for her safety, department spokeswoman Elise Armacost said. (AP Photo/Federal Bureau of Investigation)