David Chipman, nominee for the director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, speaks at his Senate confirmation hearing on May 26, 2021.Since the ATF director position became a Senate-confirmed job 15 years ago, the Senate has confirmed a grand total of one person to the post. Evidently, that number will not grow anytime soon.
President Biden nominated Chipman, who worked at ATF for more than two decades before joining the gun control group led by former congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords , in April as part of a larger effort to curb gun violence. But his nomination faced unified opposition from Republican senators as well as concerns from a handful of Senate Democrats from states friendly to gun rights.
It's worth emphasizing that there hasn't yet been an official announcement from the White House, and MSNBC and NBC News have not yet independently confirmed the Post's reporting. That said, the writing has been on the wall, and no one involved in the process will be surprised by the apparent developments.When President Joe Biden nominated David Chipman to lead the ATF five months ago, there was reason for optimism: Chipman served as an ATF special agent for 25 years; he's a respected policy expert; and he's a veteran of the Justice Department. Chipman also recently worked as a senior policy adviser at Giffords — an organization founded by former Democratic Rep.
MaddowBlog Probably because they want to take away all guns.
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