Missouri Attorney General Appointed as FBI Co-Deputy Director
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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced his resignation effective September 8, 2025, to accept a position as Co-Deputy Director of the FBI, citing his call to service and gratitude to Missouri and the nation. The governor will appoint his successor, and Bailey's extensive background includes military service and legal roles within Missouri. His move is seen as a significant gain for the federal government and a loss for Missouri.
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