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The FBI is part of the executive branch. The head of the executive branch is the President.
The FBI Director is appointed by the President, with the consent of the Senate. The FBI Director reports directly to the Attorney General, but serves at the pleasure of the President, which means he can be legally fired by the President for any reason or no reason at all.
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you gonna make a move like this without telling "the big guy"?
you can draw your dotted lines as much as you want, i just don't care anymore. now LOL up and don't get emotional.
Yes, and none of these things add up to the POTUS "RUNNING" the DOJ.
It is shocking how little you people know about the government.