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FBI fires analysts who worked on "Richmond memo" about Catholic extremist ideology, sources say
Updated on: June 5, 2026 / 6:01 PM EDT / CBS News
TL;DR
- At least five FBI analysts involved in a withdrawn 2023 memo on "Radical Traditionalist Catholic" ideology have been fired.
- The memo, originating from the FBI's Richmond field office, explored links between ethnically motivated violent extremists and radical Catholic views.
- An internal investigation found no malicious intent but identified failures in proper standards and errors in professional judgment.
- The FBI implemented corrective actions and admonished employees involved.
- A separate Justice Department review found no evidence of directed linkages or discriminatory comments by the analysts.
- President Trump's allies have criticized the memo as evidence of bias against Christians with conservative values.
- The memo was featured in a report by the Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias, created by a Trump executive order.
- The report alleged the FBI wrongly monitored traditional Catholics without criminal misconduct and relied on the Southern Poverty Law Center.
- The firings are part of a series of removals of FBI employees involved in matters opposed by the Trump administration.