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President Bush delivered a nationally televised speech on September 10, 2003, from the FBI Laboratory in Quantico, Virginia. The speech focused on homeland security and progress in the United States' war against terrorism. He publicly recognized Director Mueller and Bureau employees for undertaking "so much of the hard and essential work" in combating terrorism. "The FBI, much to the chagrin of the enemy, is fully engaged in the war on terror," the President said. "America is proud of your efforts."
President Bush addressed an audience of 2,500 that included Bureau and Drug ...