Andrew Bailey is an American attorney and politician. A Republican, he served as the Missouri Attorney General from 2023 to 2025. Currently, since September 2025, he holds the position of Co-Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
In 1981, Andrew Bailey was born. He is an American attorney and politician.
In 2000, there were FDA restrictions on the medication mifepristone.
Since 2008, MOHELA has not been making contributions to state higher aid funds. When asked about the issue, Andrew Bailey responded that it is for the Supreme Court to sort out.
In 2015, a DNA "mismatch" was identified in the case of Marcellus "Khaliifah" Williams.
In 2021, Andrew Bailey was appointed as Governor Mike Parson's general counsel.
In 2021, former attorney general Eric Schmitt returned contributions from Torch Electronics due to conflict of interest concerns regarding a lawsuit related to unregulated slot machines.
In November 2022, Governor Mike Parson appointed Andrew Bailey as the 44th Attorney General of Missouri.
On January 3, 2023, Andrew Bailey officially took office as the Attorney General of Missouri.
On March 7, 2023, a federal judge found a state law regulating cooperation with federal authorities on firearms issues to be unconstitutional.
In March 2023, Andrew Bailey condemned a grand jury in New York after it indicted Donald Trump on charges of falsifying business records. Bailey, along with other Missouri Republicans, blamed George Soros for the decision, leading to criticism from Jewish leaders in Missouri for echoing antisemitic tropes.
In April 2023, Andrew Bailey released an emergency rule requiring healthcare providers to screen individuals before providing gender-affirming health care to transgender people, believed to be the first such ban in the nation applying to both adults and children.
In April 2023, Children's Mercy Hospital sued Andrew Bailey in state court. The hospital argued that Bailey's demands for documents and testimony related to trans care exceeded his investigative authority and that releasing the information would violate medical privacy laws.
On April 27, 2023, the emergency rule requiring healthcare providers to screen individuals before providing gender-affirming health care to transgender people would have taken effect.
In May 2023, Andrew Bailey withdrew the rule restricting care for transgender youth, following the passage of a bill in the Missouri legislature that also restricted such care. The rule had been challenged in court by the American Civil Liberties Union, Lambda Legal, service providers, and community members.
In July 2023, the Supreme Court of Missouri ruled that Andrew Bailey improperly attempted to hold up a ballot initiative to restore abortion rights and that he had no authority to change the projected cost of the initiative.
In 2023, Andrew Bailey became the Missouri Attorney General, a position he held until 2025.
In 2023, Andrew Bailey opened a fraud investigation into the left-leaning Media Matters for America, alleging fraud in the organization's reports on advertisement placement next to pro-Nazi content on Twitter.
In February 2024, the emergency rule requiring healthcare providers to screen individuals before providing gender-affirming health care to transgender people expired.
In March 2024, following an after-school fight at Hazelwood East High School, Andrew Bailey's office announced an investigation into the school's diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) program, drawing criticism for factual errors and politicization of the incident.
In April 2024, the Hazelwood school district filed a claim charging Andrew Bailey with violating state rules by initiating a "frivolous" investigation based on inaccurate claims and politicizing the case.
In June 2024, Andrew Bailey announced his intention to file a lawsuit against the State of New York in the U.S. Supreme Court, seeking to "stay the gag order and any sentence" in New York's criminal case against Donald Trump until after the 2024 presidential election. He argued that the gag and sentencing order would interfere with Missouri citizens' ability to obtain election-related information and with the state's electors' ability to perform their duties.
In June 2024, Sandra Hemme's life sentence was overturned after she served 43 years; however, Andrew Bailey's office attempted to circumvent the order to release her, leading to criticism and the threat of contempt charges.
In June 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected arguments that the federal government violated the First Amendment in its efforts to combat misleading information online; the court held that the co-plaintiffs in the case, including the states of Missouri and Louisiana and seven individuals, did not have standing to file a suit.
In July 2024, Andrew Bailey's office announced intentions to appeal and block Judge Jason Sengheiser's ruling of innocence in the case of Christopher Dunn, who served 33 years in state prison.
In July 2024, a St. Louis Circuit Court judge ruled that Andrew Bailey could not receive unredacted private medical information of minors treated at the Washington University Transgender Clinic.
In August 2024, the Eighth Circuit affirmed the court's ruling that a state law regulating cooperation with federal authorities on firearms issues was unconstitutional.
On September 24, 2024, Marcellus "Khaliifah" Williams was executed despite efforts to halt the execution, after Andrew Bailey petitioned to block a plea agreement that would have reduced his death sentence.
On November 5, 2024, a general election took place.
On December 6, 2024, Missouri Amendment 3 took effect, legalizing abortion up to the point of fetal viability.
In 2024, Andrew Bailey agreed to have his office represent senators Rick Brattin, Denny Hoskins, and Nick Schroer in a defamation lawsuit related to the Kansas City parade shooting, after they posted misinformation on social media.
In 2024, Andrew Bailey sued Planned Parenthood, accusing it of trafficking minors across state lines for abortions using a Project Veritas video as evidence, which Planned Parenthood claims is heavily doctored.
In 2024, Andrew Bailey's office experienced high turnover, with one-third of budgeted positions remaining vacant, leading to criticism and delays in open cases.
In 2024, lawyers under Andrew Bailey's attorney general's office withdrew from a lawsuit related to unregulated slot machines; the plaintiffs, Torch Electronics and Warrenton Oil, contributed to Bailey's election campaign.
In a 2024 town hall among attorney general candidates, Andrew Bailey stated that addressing the issue of gambling machines requires prosecuting crimes and enforcing the rule of law.
In February 2025, Andrew Bailey filed a lawsuit against Starbucks alleging employment discrimination against white and male workers.
On August 18, 2025, Andrew Bailey was announced as the Co-Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
On September 8, 2025, Andrew Bailey resigned from his position as Missouri Attorney General, prior to becoming Co-Deputy Director of the FBI.
On September 15, 2025, Andrew Bailey was officially sworn in as the Co-Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
In September 2025, Andrew Bailey began serving as the Co-Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
In 2025, Andrew Bailey joined 16 other state attorneys general in a lawsuit aimed at repealing provisions in Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, particularly those related to gender dysphoria and integration mandates.
In 2025, Andrew Bailey's office subpoenaed Missouri Abortion Fund in the case against Planned Parenthood, despite the organization having no involvement, leading to accusations of abuse of government power.
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