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Louis Freeh is an American lawyer born on May 6, 1950. He is best known for serving as the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from 1993 to 2001. Freeh played a significant role in various high-profile investigations and was known for his commitment to law enforcement and public safety. After his tenure at the FBI, he worked in private practice and served as a consultant on legal and security matters. Louis Freeh's contributions to law enforcement have made him a respected figure in the field.
"Collecting intelligence information is like trying to drink water out of a fire hydrant. You know, in hindsight It's great. The problem is there's a million dots at the time."
"The problem was with Bill Clinton, the scandals and rumored scandals, the incubating ones and the dying ones never ended. Whatever moral compass the president was consulting was leading him in the wrong direction. His closets were full of skeletons just waiting to burst out."
"And I understand that, I testified in closed hearings over eight years because there are intelligence matters, there are sensitive matters that should not be held in a public hearing."
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