

My FBI
Bringing Down the Mafia, Investigating Bill Clinton, and Fighting the War on Terror
Book • 2005
In 'My FBI,' Louis J. Freeh provides a comprehensive account of his time as the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The book covers his leadership during critical periods, including the investigations into the Mafia, the Clinton administration, and the war on terror.
Freeh shares insights into his career, from his early days as an FBI special agent to his role as a U.S.
District Court judge and finally as the fifth director of the FBI. The book highlights his core values and the challenges faced by the FBI during his tenure, including the Kohobar Towers bombing, the Unabomber case, and the 9/11 attacks.
The book covers his leadership during critical periods, including the investigations into the Mafia, the Clinton administration, and the war on terror.
Freeh shares insights into his career, from his early days as an FBI special agent to his role as a U.S.
District Court judge and finally as the fifth director of the FBI. The book highlights his core values and the challenges faced by the FBI during his tenure, including the Kohobar Towers bombing, the Unabomber case, and the 9/11 attacks.
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Louis J. Freeh: "My FBI"