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The Infection from the Top: How FBI Leadership Corruption Has Systematically Undermined America’s Premier Law Enforcement Agency
For over a century, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has presented itself as America's incorruptible guardian of justice—an institution above politics, beyond reproach, and fully committed to the rule of law.
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