Tag: Resignation

  • Joe Biden’s Radical ATF Director Resigns Before Trump Had the Chance to Fire Him

    Joe Biden’s Radical ATF Director Resigns Before Trump Had the Chance to Fire Him

    Joe Biden’s Radical ATF Director Resigns Before Trump Had the Chance to Fire Him

    Sarah Meyssonnier/Pool via AP, File

    In a surprising move, outgoing President Joe Biden’s Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Director Steven Dettelbach tendered his resignation on December 20 with an effective date of January 18, 2025, just days before Trump is inaugurated. This leaves the agency amidst growing scrutiny and political pressure. The resignation comes at a time when the ATF has been at the center of heated debates over gun control policies and the Biden administration’s efforts to suppress the Second Administration. Critics have pointed to the agency’s handling of specific initiatives and its controversial stance on gun regulations. In contrast, others argue the resignation could be part of a broader shakeup in response to challenges in enforcing the administration’s policies. His sudden departure before Trump takes office raises questions about the future direction of the ATF and its role in the ongoing national conversation about gun control. 

    “Pursuant to the Memorandum for Presidential Appointees on Guidance on Letters of Resignation dated December 18, 2024, I hereby tender my resignation as Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosive (ATF), effective as of January 18, 2025,” a statement read. “It was the honor of my professional career to serve at ATF in your Administration. As you said when nominating me to be ATF Director, ‘The mission of this agency isn’t controversial. It’s public safety.’ I have now seen the brave and talented people at ATF live out your words for years. And we have realized results.” 

    Critics cheered Dettelbach’s exit from the ATF, whose far-left stance on gun control was a Republican’s primary concern. While working as an attorney in Ohio, Dettelbach supported strict gun laws and firmly enforced existing firearm regulations. He had publicly advocated for measures, including the expansion of background checks and banning assault weapons. Republicans said his views threatened the Second Amendment and feared that Dettelbach would push aggressive gun control policies through the ATF. 

    The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arm’s (CCRKBA) chairman Alan Gottlieb said that Dettelbach’s departure is “one less person Trump will have to fire after he takes office, and it is one less gun prohibition lobbyist on the government payroll.” He urged Trump to hire an ATF director who would not politicize the ATF, which regulates firearms. 

    Dettelbach’s time as an attorney was applauded by Democrats as an effort to crack down on illegal gun trafficking and framed to combat crime. However, critics argued that his approach often targeted law-abiding gun owners rather than targeting criminal behavior. 

    Trump has promised to fire Dettelbach on day one of his second term.

  • Good Riddance to Bad Rubbish: FBI Director Wray Resigns

    Good Riddance to Bad Rubbish: FBI Director Wray Resigns

    According to multiple reports, FBI Director Christopher Wray has submitted his resignation today. Wray was appointed FBI director in 2017 by former President Donald Trump.

    Wray’s tenure has been marked by the increased politicization of the bureau and several scandals including the poor treatment of supposedly protected whistleblowers.

    President-elect Trump has made no secret of the fact that Wray was gone when he resumed office. This resignation may be an attempt to avoid the optics of being removed.

    Kash Patel is Trump’s nominee to replace Wray in January.

  • Attorney General Barr May Be Resigning Early

    Attorney General Barr May Be Resigning Early

    Image: Attorney General William Barr (Carolyn Kaster/AP)

    Sources have informed NYT that AG Barr may be resigning early. 

    The “sources” have given different scenarios; before the end of the year or by Inauguration Day. 

    Various issues are playing a part in this matter; discomfort with the election issues, Congress demanding a report on the Durham matter, and his feeling of having completed what he set out to accomplish. 

    There have been no official comments from anywhere. 

    As usual, I am betwixt and between on the matter. On some matters, I have found AG Barr to be clear and concise. On other matters, I have found him to be less than stellar. 

    Frankly, I do not see we shall ever have any report from Durham. 

  • Seattle Police Chief Resigns

    Seattle Police Chief Resigns

    Seattle Police Chief, Carmen Best, announced her resignation from the force. She has been a member of the Seattle Police department for nearly 30 years, and was the first black woman to hold the position. Her resignation is effective 2 September.

    https://twitter.com/jasonrantz/status/1293045004902924288?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1293045004902924288%7Ctwgr%5E&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Ftownhall.com%2Ftipsheet%2Fleahbarkoukis%2F2020%2F08%2F11%2Fseattle-police-chief-to-resign-n2574086

    “I want to thank Mayor Durkan for her continuous support through good times and tough times,” Best said in a letter sent to members of the department Monday night. “I am confident the department will make it through these difficult times. You truly are the best police department in the country, and please trust me when I say, the vast majority of people in Seattle support you and appreciate you.”

    https://twitter.com/ChrisDaniels5/status/1293041010499452928?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1293041010499452928%7Ctwgr%5E&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.redstate.com%2Fsister-toldjah%2F2020%2F08%2F11%2Fbreaking-seattles-first-black-female-police-chief-resigns-after-council-caves-to-blm-reporters-note-irony%2F

    The Seattle city council had recently reduced her pay, and that of 13 other top officials in the PD. Additionally, they reduced the department’s budget by nearly $4 million. The cuts could reduce the police department by up to 100 officers through layoffs and attrition.

    It also reduces the budget for travel, public affairs, training and recruitment and makes cuts to specialized units like SWAT, harbor patrol, homeland security, mounted patrol and officers in schools. The budget also removes officers from the city’s homeless outreach team.

    https://twitter.com/jasonrantz/status/1293035829284102144?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1293037326780645376%7Ctwgr%5E&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.redstate.com%2Fsister-toldjah%2F2020%2F08%2F11%2Fbreaking-seattles-first-black-female-police-chief-resigns-after-council-caves-to-blm-reporters-note-irony%2F



    Is it any wonder that she resigned? The reduction in her pay was clearly retaliatory. Among the “leadership” in Seattle, she was the only one who wasn’t gaslighting the public or appeasing the mobs. Unlike the mayor and city council, she never threw her officers under the bus over the East precinct debacle. Instead she placed the blame squarely where it belonged.

    Lest you think I have any sympathy for the people of Seattle, they voted for the dumpster fire that is the city leadership. They are about to reap what they have sown.