Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey resigns to become FBI co-deputy director

Andrew Bailey, Missouri Attorney General
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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has announced his resignation, effective September 8, 2025, to accept a federal appointment as Co-Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

“It has been a humbling privilege to serve as the 44th Attorney General of the State of Missouri, and I am forever grateful to the people of Missouri for the opportunity to represent our state and your families. My life has been defined by a call to service, and I am once again answering that call, this time at the national level. But wherever I am called, Missouri is and always will be home,” said Attorney General Bailey. “I am eternally grateful for the opportunity to serve as the Co-Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. I extend my deepest gratitude to President Trump and U.S. Attorney General Bondi for the privilege to join in their stated mission to Make America Safe Again.”

The Governor will appoint Bailey’s successor under state law, who will serve out the remainder of his term. The Attorney General’s Office is working with the Governor’s Office on preparations for a smooth transition.

Bailey’s background includes service as an Armored Cavalry Officer in the United States Army and various legal roles within Missouri government, such as Assistant Attorney General, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, and General Counsel for both the Department of Corrections and Governor’s Office.

“I am thrilled to welcome Andrew Bailey as Co-Deputy Director of the FBI. He has served as a distinguished attorney general for Missouri and is a decorated war veteran, bringing expertise and dedication to service,” said U.S. Attorney General Bondi. “His leadership and commitment to country will be a tremendous asset as we work together to advance President Trump’s mission. While we know this is undoubtedly a great loss for Missouri, it is a tremendous gain for America.”

The Missouri Attorney General’s Office continues its work protecting state interests through judicial and legislative channels.



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