In a dramatic shakeup inside the federal law enforcement machine, U.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll has officially been named the new acting director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF). Driscoll replaces Kash Patel, who until recently was holding the unprecedented role of heading both the FBI and ATF—a dual position that has now abruptly ended.
Driscoll, a decorated combat veteran with a storied past as a cavalry scout in the 10th Mountain Division, now finds himself at the helm of a deeply controversial agency. For years, the ATF has served as a political battering ram, often used by leftist bureaucrats to chip away at the Second Amendment and target lawful gun owners.
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According to the Department of Justice, Driscoll was notified of his appointment while on an overseas trip in Europe. The DOJ’s confirmation came just as questions began swirling about Patel’s sudden departure—an exit that has sparked confusion, speculation, and silence from official channels.
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