FBI’s longtime director faces criticism of bureau again
By Susan Cornwell and Thomas Ferraro WASHINGTON (Reuters) – As he nears the end of a dozen years as director of the FBI, Robert Mueller finds himself defending the agency over its handling of two high-profile cases. It is a familiar spot for the low-key ex-Marine. At the request of President Barack Obama, Mueller stayed on for two years beyond the job’s 10-year term to help stabilize law enforcement’s fight against domestic and international threats to U. S. security. Recent events – the bombing at the Boston Marathon and ricin-laced letters sent to Obama and a U. S. . . .
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