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Missouri has another attorney general. Governor Mike Kehoe tapped former prosecutor Catherine Hannaway to the position.
Missouri AG Andrew Bailey announces he will be joining the Trump administration as co-deputy director of the FBI.
Less than 24 hours after Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced he was resigning to join the Trump administration. Gov.
Kehoe named Catherine Hanaway, a former United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri, as Bailey's replacement.
Kehoe announced the pick less than a day after Bailey said he would resign next month to serve as co-deputy director of the ...
Bailey joins the FBI after Bongino nearly resigned from office following the justice department’s handling of the Epstein ...
Following Andrew Bailey’s announcement on Monday that he will step down as Missouri Attorney General next month to join the ...
Catherine Hanaway, a prosecutor in St. Louis, is the first woman to serve as attorney general in the state’s history.
The appointment marked a political homecoming of sorts for Hanaway, a former federal prosecutor, Missouri House speaker and candidate for governor.
After the resignation of Andrew Bailey to serve in the Trump administration, Catherine Hanaway will be Missouri's fourth ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Former U.S. Attorney Catherine Hanaway was appointed Tuesday as Missouri's next attorney general, ...
The appointment is the latest unusual personnel move at the FBI as the Trump administration aims to dramatically reshape the ...