According to US officials, Kash Patel, who was sworn in as FBI Director on February 21 and named acting ATF director three days later, has been removed from his later appointment and replaced by Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll. The leadership change, initially reported by Reuters, had not yet been disclosed publically by the DOJ. Patel remains at the helm of the FBI, and as I write this article, his photo is still listed as acting Director on the ATF’s website.
Although no official reason has been given for Patel’s removal, a Justice Department official has reportedly confirmed the departure saying it “had nothing to do with his job performance,” according to the NBC. The Daily Beast seems to infer that Patel was let go because “he stopped showing up” and had not been “seen inside an ATF facility for weeks.” Meanwhile, Glenn Thrush of the New York Times reports Patel was removed because he is inundated with his duties at the FBI. Fox News Digital claims a close source told them that Patel was removed because he wanted to focus on the FBI.
“It was never supposed to be a long-term thing. He was happy to serve, of course, but his job is the director of the FBI,” according to the source.
It is unknown how or when the decision was made or when either Patel or Driscoll was notified, however, the move comes at an interesting time as senior Justice Department officials are currently considering merging the ATF with the DEA to streamline government spending. Multiple sources familiar with the decision confirm that Driscoll will remain in his post as US Army Secretary while taking on his new role, a unique circumstance but certainly not relative to sitting at the head of two major Justice Department agencies simultaneously.
Also on the relevant agenda is the DOJ’s surge to protect Second Amendment rights under Attorney General Pam Bondi, who recently launched a task force to enforce the Constitutionally enshrined right to bear arms which she said would consist of ATF personnel, the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, and additional representatives from the DOJ. Formation of the task force along with the hiring of Second Amendment scholar and law professor
Robert Leider as ATF Chief Counsel and Assistant Director, the reversal of acting U.S. Attorney Michael Simpson’s argument against silencers being protected by the Second Amendment, the reinstatement of the Second Amendment rights restoration provision for the first time since 1992, the DOJ opening of an investigation into the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department over CCW wait times, and the repeal of the ATF’s “Zero Tolerance Policy” all follow President Trump’s February 7 Executive Order, Protecting Second Amendment Rights.
Driscoll served as an officer in the Army for approximately four years, during which he served as an armor officer between August 2007 and March 2011 and a cavalry scout platoon leader with the 10th Mountain Division at Fort Drum. He deployed to Iraq for nine months in October 2009. After retiring as a first lieutenant, Driscoll went on to receive a law degree from Yale University and worked in private equity and venture capital.
It’s unclear how this leadership change at the ATF will affect the agency’s regulation of the firearms industry or why Driscoll got the call, however, CBS reports that the Army Secretary is a close friend and former adviser to Vice President JD Vance. Additional information is sure to be released in the coming days as we learn more about his background and views on the Second Amendment. With any luck, his appointment will reveal a focused mission to participate in Pam Bondi and the DOJ’s initiative to restore and defend American gun rights.
good info.
And while the Do It For Me crowd watches and waits I will say on the behalf of site visitors who do not know better…Historical Analogies Confirm Gun Control is Rooted in Racism and Genocide…Those Roots are attached to all of it and not some of it.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZFEz3Bt9hCw&si=dI38L9xa_QZL2KEs
I wrote to the President just a few days ago, and among several other things, I complained that the ATF needed to be disassembled and not just “leisurely reconfigured”. This is not a tinkertoy set!
Sorry if I got you dumped, Kash! But you were moving kind of slowly at the ATF as well as at the FBI. Maybe this will free up some time for you and allow you to focus on the sht tornado at the FBI. If memory serves, AG Pam Bondi is still waiting for some work product from you. You should get on that right after lunch.
Who knows, maybe if you redouble your efforts and focus hard on your FBI job, I’ll be able to give you passing scores on our next performance review.
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Asst. Director Marvin G. Richardson is gone as of this morning.
Veteran infringer ordered to resign.
So Trump removed Patel and put a guy in charge that come from a serial Infringer of 2nd amendment rights ” the US Army…
And the US Army officer corp’s position on “civilians” (said with a sneer) owning firearms is disdainful contempt.
TTAG, how long is the moderation delay? Is W0rdpress having a post-election temper tantrum? It is slower than a wet weekend in Dunedin NZ.
There’s something going with the comment section that isn’t moderation. I asked if anyone would address it. TTAG actually responded. Judging by the answer I got, A) they don’t understand the issue, and B) they don’t care to figure it out.
It’s doing wonders to improve the comment section though, huh?
It’s almost like they want to run the site into the ground.
Put soap in the fountain in the Octagon.
Great Friday night fun.
Patel was appointed a temporary director – his tenure was never intended to be a permanent long term position. If running the FBI was easy enough to manage the ATF, too, then it would have been the standard.
Much ado about nothing, the real story is who has been appointed, finally, since Congress was deliberately slow walking approvals, and second, who was not – like, the deputy director with 35 years and Waco under his belt.
Don’t let the influencer media choose the story that needs to be covered for their intents.
Mark Smith of Four Boxes Diner, one of the few really good Youtube gun channels focusing on law is a Supreme Court Bar member. Mark has observed that the ATF is being handled in a way consistent with an agency being dismantled. To begin their enforcement arm, responsible for their more egregious abuses is now transferred to ICE to use their bullying talents to eject illegals and criminal gang members instead of murdering airport managers and dragging school teachers and their families out of bed at 5:00 am!