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The Trump administration has tapped Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey to be the new co-deputy director of the FBI.
Editorial: For a chief executive who values single-minded sycophancy above all else, and ethics and competence not at all, ...
Bailey, a 44-year-old Army veteran from Rhineland, had never held an elected office before former Gov. Mike Parson chose him ...
Bailey pursued numerous lawsuits against former President Joe Biden's administration and has defended the state's ...
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey will serve as the FBI's co-deputy director, alongside the law enforcement agency's ...
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey said Monday that he is resigning to take a leadership position at the Federal Bureau ...
Bailey's departure as attorney general provides an opportunity for Gov. Mike Kehoe to fill his first statewide office vacancy ...
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey will step down from his position to accept a role with the FBI. Bailey's office put ...
Catherine Hanaway, a prosecutor in St. Louis, is the first woman to serve as attorney general in the state’s history.
Bailey has accepted a role as the Co-Deputy Director of the FBI. His last day as Attorney General will be Sept. 8.
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