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ATF spokesman Drew Wade declined to comment. FBI spokesman Manuel Johnson declined to reveal new details of its investigation into Terry's death. Grassley had previously said an ATF manager in Phoenix questioned an agent who answered questions posed by Grassley staffers about the agency's initiative to reduce the flow of firearms to Mexico
-- and that the manager accused the agent of misconduct for his contacts with the Judiciary Committee. Weich said ATF made no attempt to retaliate against one of its agents and asked that the committee staffers not try to contact agents about the probe into Terry's death in an effort to protect investigators from inappropriate political influence. Weich said the Justice Department will give Grassley a briefing about ATF's initiative to reduce the flow of firearms to Mexico, but won't address pending investigations.
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