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− | '''Louis Freeh''' ((born January 6, 1950) is the tenth director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Freeh was appointed director by [[President Bill Clinton]] in 1993. | + | '''Louis J. Freeh''' ((born January 6, 1950) is the tenth director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Freeh was appointed director by [[President Bill Clinton]] in 1993. In a 2006 op-ed piece published in the ''Wall Street Journal'' Freeh accused the president of neglecting the investigation into the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing, and instead "hit up [[Prince Abdullah]] for a contribution to his library." |
==References== | ==References== | ||
− | Louis Freeh,'' My FBI: Bringing Down the Mafia, Investigating Bill Clinton, and Fighting the War on Terror'' (St. Martin's Press, 2005) ISBN 0312321899 | + | *Louis J. Freeh, "Khobar Towers: The Clinton Administration Left Many Stones Unturned," ''Wall Street Journal,'' June 25, 2006. |
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+ | *Louis J. Freeh, ''My FBI: Bringing Down the Mafia, Investigating Bill Clinton, and Fighting the War on Terror'' (St. Martin's Press, 2005) ISBN 0312321899 | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
[[Category:Living people]] | [[Category:Living people]] |
Revision as of 09:46, 17 February 2008
Louis J. Freeh ((born January 6, 1950) is the tenth director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Freeh was appointed director by President Bill Clinton in 1993. In a 2006 op-ed piece published in the Wall Street Journal Freeh accused the president of neglecting the investigation into the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing, and instead "hit up Prince Abdullah for a contribution to his library."
References
- Louis J. Freeh, "Khobar Towers: The Clinton Administration Left Many Stones Unturned," Wall Street Journal, June 25, 2006.
- Louis J. Freeh, My FBI: Bringing Down the Mafia, Investigating Bill Clinton, and Fighting the War on Terror (St. Martin's Press, 2005) ISBN 0312321899