The Trump administration’s new pick for co-deputy director of the FBI, Andrew Bailey, brings more legal and managerial experience than current Deputy Director Dan Bongino. Bailey, who was resoundingly re-elected as Missouri’s attorney general last fall, says his focus is on “enforcing the laws as written” and “protecting the Constitution.” But a top Senate Democrat and other critics say Bailey’s two-year tenure as Missouri’s attorney general was overly political and that he has a track record of aiding President Donald Trump politically while in office.

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