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Missouri Attorney General appointed Cop-Deputy de FBI

Andrew Bailey, who serves as Missouri Attorney, has been appointed Cop-Deputy Director of the Federal Office of Investigation, according to the attached attorney general Todd Blanche.

“Enchanted to welcome Andrew Bailey as our new FBI director, according to Blanche’s’s post.” As Missouri attorney, he faced the swamp, fought against the armed government and defended the Constitution. Now he is taking that fight to the Department of Justice. “

Photo: CPAC-DC-2024

Andrew Bailey during the Conservative Political Conference 2024 The Gaylord National Convention Center in Fort Washington, Maryland, Thursday, February 22, 2024.

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This marks the first time in the history of the FBI that the agency has had two attached directors. Last month, the current deputy director Dan Bongino faced the growing consequences on the decision of the Justice Department not to reveal more records of his investigations on the deceased sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Bongino was annoying for the management of the administration of the problem, according to the sources.

“I am proud to announce that I have accepted the role of the director CodeEputy of the FBI,” Bailey published in X. “I extend my gratitude to @potus and @agpambondi for the opportunity to serve in the mission of making the United States be safe again. I will protect the United States and keep the Constitution.”

“The FBI, as the main investigation agency of the Federal Government of the Department of Justice, will always bring the greatest talent that this country has to offer to achieve the established objectives when an overwhelming majority of American people chosen President Donald J. Trump again. Andrew Bailey will be an integral part of this important mission and I wait forward to the United States,” said the director of the FBI Kash Patel on Monday.

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