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The notion that we weren't sharing information is, as far as I'm concerned, an incorrect characterization
Freeh: FBI communicated about terror Apr 13, 2004
Absent a declaration of war by the United States against al-Qaida ... we were left with the tools that were available to fight terrorism
Freeh: Post 9/11 changes important Apr 13, 2004
We need to keep in perspective ... what was the reality before Sept. 11, what was the law thereafter
Freeh: Post 9/11 changes important Apr 13, 2004
We have not gotten everything which we have asked for, and sure, that has affected our ability to make findings or conclusions or to channel the investigation into different directions
Analysis: Ire grows over Saudis Nov 27, 2002
The notion that the FBI, other law enforcement agencies and the intelligence community were not focused on homeland threats is not accurate and belied by many factors
Former FBI director defends tenure Oct 08, 2002
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Louis Joseph Freeh (born January 6, 1950) was the 10th Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, serving from September 1993 to June 2001.
Freeh began his career as an agent of the FBI, and was later an assistant United States Attorney and a United States district court judge, the position he held when appointed FBI director. He is now a lawyer and consultant in the private sector.