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It might depend on the 'extent' of the criticism.
What some people call criticism is often incitement to violence/hatred.
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Legislation to curb executive power The conviction of President Nixon Obstruction of an FBI investigation Resignation of the president
He was appointed as director in 1935 by President Franklin Roosevelt.
It was not the FBI, it was Elliot Ness (et al) who worked for the US Treasury. The functions of federal firearms and alcohol (formerly prohibition) enforcement later transitioned to become todays Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Exploives (ATF) which moved from the Treasury to Department of Justice in 2004. Later at the end of his career Ness did work for the FBI, but not in the Capone time period.
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A man was arrested for criticizing the government.
You get arrested.
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You need a good lawyer.
Man was arrested for criticizing the government
Which controversial legislation of President John Adams' administration restricted citizens from criticizing the government?
Man was arrested for criticizing the government
It was a great day for the FBI. Theodore John Kaczynski was arrested by FBI agents on April 3, 1996, in Lincoln, Montana.
President Donald Trump was rejected from the FBI before becoming president.
The president does not have direct control over the FBI. The FBI is part of the Department of Justice and operates independently from the executive branch. The president can appoint the FBI director, but the agency is meant to operate free from political influence.
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No, the President cannot legally halt or interfere with an FBI investigation.