Missouri AG Named FBI Co-Deputy Director: Shocking Move! — Missouri news update, FBI leadership changes, Andrew Bailey appointment
Missouri Attorney General, FBI leadership appointments, Andrew Bailey news
JUST IN:
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey @AGAndrewBaileyhas has just been appointed as CO-DEPUTY DIRECTOR of the FBI. He will work with @dbongino.
— Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) August 18, 2025
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JUST IN: Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey Appointed as CO-DEPUTY DIRECTOR of the FBI
In a significant move, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has been appointed as the CO-DEPUTY DIRECTOR of the FBI. This unexpected announcement has caught the attention of many, especially given Bailey’s prior role in state government. His appointment signals a notable shift in leadership within the FBI, and many are curious about how this change will impact the agency’s direction.
Bailey will be working alongside Dan Bongino, a well-known figure in conservative media. The collaboration between these two individuals is likely to raise eyebrows, given their respective backgrounds and public personas. As an attorney general, Bailey has been vocal on various legal and political issues, making him a recognizable name in Missouri politics. His new role may allow him to influence federal law enforcement in ways that align with his views and priorities.
The implications of this appointment extend beyond just the FBI. It raises questions about how Bailey’s legal expertise will shape federal investigations and policy decisions. As CO-DEPUTY DIRECTOR, he will play a crucial role in addressing key issues like cybercrime, terrorism, and public safety. Many are eager to see how Bailey’s approach will differ from his predecessors and what strategies he will implement to tackle these pressing concerns.
For those interested in following Bailey’s journey and the changes within the FBI, Laura Loomer’s tweet serves as a prime source of information. You can read more about this announcement and its potential repercussions on her Twitter page. As developments unfold, keeping an eye on both Bailey and the FBI will be essential for understanding the future of federal law enforcement.