
Directors, Then and Now — FBI
May 3, 2016 · A searchable listing of FBI Directors both past and present. A visual timeline of Director history dating back to 1908 with Director Stanley W. Finch.
J. Edgar Hoover, May 10, 1924 - May 2, 1972 — FBI
On May 10, 1924, Attorney General Harlan Fiske Stone appointed the 29-year-old Hoover acting director of the Bureau, and by the end of the year Mr. Hoover was named Director.
Who is the head of the FBI? — FBI
The current Director is Kash Patel. The FBI is led by a Director, who is appointed by the U.S. president and confirmed by the Senate for a term not to exceed 10 years.
Welcome to fbi.gov — FBI
4 days ago · The list serves as a testament to the Bureau's commitment to bringing criminals, especially the most violent and dangerous offenders, to justice. 02.25.2025. New FBI Director …
Ten Most Wanted Fugitives — FBI
The FBI is offering rewards for information leading to the apprehension of the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives. Select the images of suspects to display more information.
Robert S. Mueller, III, September 4, 2001- September 4, 2013 - FBI
Robert Mueller was nominated by President George W. Bush and became the sixth Director of the FBI on September 4, 2001. Born in New York City, Mr. Mueller grew up outside of Philadelphia.
Andrew McCabe (Acting Director), May 9, 2017 - August 2, 2017
Andrew McCabe served as Acting Director of the FBI from May 9 to August 2, 2017.
Former Olympian Wanted for Running Transnational Drug …
Mar 6, 2025 · Former Olympic snowboarder and Canadian national, Ryan Wedding, 43, has been added to the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list, Akil Davis, the Assistant Director in Charge …
Chinese Government Poses 'Broad and Unrelenting' Threat to U.S …
Apr 18, 2024 · FBI Director Christopher Wray warned national security and intelligence experts that the risks posed by the government of China to U.S. national and economic security are …
Thomas J. Pickard (Acting), June 25, 2001 - FBI
On June 25, 2001, Mr. Pickard was appointed Acting Director of the FBI by Attorney General John Ashcroft. He retired in November 2001.