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The Trump administration has tapped Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey to be the new co-deputy director of the FBI.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, a Republican who has been an ardent backer of President ...
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey will serve as the FBI's co-deputy director, alongside the law enforcement agency's ...
Bailey, appointed in 2022 by former Gov. Mike Parson, is the third Missouri Attorney General in six years to leave for a ...
In what appears to be a first for the FBI, Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel announced Monday that ...
Andrew Bailey's name was first floated during the Trump presidential transition as a possible attorney general pick.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey will leave his role to join the FBI as co-deputy director, sharing the position with conservative commentator and former law enforcement officer Dan Bongino, he ...
The move appears to diminish the authority of the current deputy director, Dan Bongino, whose tumultuous tenure has included ...
The appointment is the latest unusual personnel move at the FBI as the Trump administration aims to dramatically reshape the ...
Ashley Parmeley was found to be mentally unfit to stand trial and was committed to the Missouri Department of Mental Health.
Andrew Bailey, who serves as the Missouri attorney general, has been appointed as co-deputy director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, according to Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche.