US Capitol Police has made a fraction of recommended changes since January 6, internal watchdog says

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Only about one-quarter of recommended changes to US Capitol Police following the January 6 riot have been implemented, department Inspector General Michael Bolton told a Senate committee Tuesday.

Bolton said that out of 104 recommendations he made to the department, only 30 have been implemented so far. Further, Bolton says he hasn't met with the new Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger since their initial meeting in August, citing the chief's busy schedule.'use strict';CNN.Videx=CNN.Videx || {};CNN.Videx.mobile={};CNN.INJECTOR.executeFeature.then {CNN.VideoPlayer.

Alleged January 6 rioter: I thought Trump was calling for help 01:55"The Department still lacks the overall training infrastructure to meet the needs of the Department, the level of Intelligence gathering and expertise needed, and an overall cultural change needed to move the department into a protective agency as opposed to a traditional Police Department," Bolton told lawmakers in written testimony.

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