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ATF in turmoil as top black director demoted, Biden pushes second white man for top job
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The embattled Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives was rocked again this week when an insider favored for the bureau's top job was abruptly demoted after being passed over a second time by President Joe Biden.
Reports said that acting Director Marvin Richardson, the highest-ranking black man at the agency who had 30 years of experience with ATF, announced Monday that he was being shoved aside by the White House. Biden last week chose a white lawyer to head the sprawling law enforcement agency after his first pick, another white male, bowed out under pressure. |
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repealfederalgunlaws
(4/21/2022)
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This article is really bad. How bad?
"the agency, which formulates and enforces gun laws."
THAT Bad. So atf is a legislature now? Well they act like one.
The atf is a seditious entity from the criminal deep state. |
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