FBI Director Kash Patel has been appointed as the acting head of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), a move that has sparked alarm among former agency officials and gun control advocates. Patel, who is closely aligned with radical segments of the gun rights movement, will oversee an agency responsible for regulating the vast U.S. firearms industry and addressing violent gun crime, raising questions about the future of federal gun policy under his leadership.
His appointment follows a significant shakeup within the Justice Department, with recent directives aimed at dismantling Biden-era gun reforms. Industry groups have welcomed Patel’s dual role, but many fear that his leadership may steer the ATF away from its regulatory mission. The uncertainty surrounding Patel’s intentions leaves advocates and lawmakers questioning the potential implications for gun safety and enforcement in the U.S.
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