FBI Director Wray views Capitol riot as 'domestic terrorism'
FBI Director Christopher Wray testified at a Senate hearing on the Capitol riot, saying that his department views what took place as "domestic terrorism" and that it has "no place in our democracy." He added that investigations are active in all but one FBI field office.
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