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“Which One’s Fred?” read the caption, the Seattle Times reported Thursday.

The FBI is investigating Humphries’ conduct but no charges have been filed.

Congressional Republicans have seized on reports that the investigation was moving slowly and challenged the FBI to explain why Obama wasn’t informed of the case until after his re-election.

Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. defended the integrity of the investigation Thursday. He said Obama and Congress weren’t told earlier because agents determined there was no threat to national security.

“As we went through the investigation, looked at the facts and tried to examine them as they developed, we felt very secure in the knowledge that a national security threat did not exist that warranted the sharing of that information with the White House or with the Hill,” Holder said.

Petraeus, who is scheduled to testify Friday to a House committee about the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. outpost in Benghazi, Libya, that left the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans dead, told CNN that he never gave classified information to Broadwell.

Humphries didn’t answer the door Thursday at his single-story gray home along a rural road in Dover, east of Tampa, where the blinds were closed and a fluttering American flag in the front yard was the only sign of movement.

Former colleagues describe him as a zealous and talented investigator who sometimes clashed with superiors and others in the agency. The New York Times reported that he fatally shot an Army veteran in 2010 after the man confronted him with a knife at MacDill Air Force Base outside Tampa. An FBI investigation cleared Humphries of wrongdoing.

A former Army captain from Washington state, Humphries had perhaps the signature moment of his career in 1999, just two years after he joined the FBI, when he was based in Seattle. He detected an Algerian accent in a man he was questioning for driving in from Canada with chemicals and timing devices in his trunk. That man turned out to be al-Qaida operative Ahmed Ressam, who was planning to bomb LAX at the turn of the millennium.

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