Trump Appoints Missouri AG to Unprecedented FBI Co-Deputy Director Role
Trump appointed Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey as Co-Deputy Director of the FBI alongside Dan Bongino, creating the first dual deputy director structure in FBI history. Bailey, a Trump loyalist who supported debunked 2020 election claims, has no FBI experience but will help run day-to-day operations traditionally managed by career veterans.
Context: Bailey will serve under FBI Director Kash Patel, another Trump loyalist. Historically, one deputy director runs FBI operations, a career position filled by respected veterans with deep FBI experience. Bailey mounted high-profile legal fights aligned with Trump’s agenda as Missouri AG. He announced resignation effective September 8, 2025, to take the FBI position.
Significance: Installing partisan loyalists with no law enforcement experience into FBI leadership positions displaces career professionals with institutional knowledge. Creating a dual deputy structure enables political appointees to control operations without normal checks. The appointment demonstrates FBI transformation from independent law enforcement into a politically controlled agency serving presidential loyalty over rule of law.
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Sources (3)
- Missouri state attorney general named co-deputy director of FBI - NPR (2025-09-02) [Tier 1]
- Trump taps Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey for FBI co-deputy director post - St. Louis Public Radio (2025-08-18) [Tier 1]
- Trump Tyranny Tracker: Day 211 - Trump Tyranny Tracker (2025-08-25) [Tier 2]
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