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ATF official goes right to Bloomberg's antigun group

Posted by David Hardy · 2 September 2025 02:19 PM

Marianna Mitchem, ATF's former Chief of Staff and Associate Assistant Director of Field Operations, is reported to have resigned and gone to work for Bloomberg's Everytown for Gun Safety.

3 Comments | Leave a comment

Thinker1 | September 2, 2025 3:34 PM | Reply

Pull her clearance right now!

Flight-ER-Doc | September 3, 2025 7:56 AM | Reply

Time to disband the ATF, DEA, and all federal armed police except the US Marshal's service.

FW | September 5, 2025 9:03 AM | Reply

The feds only have police power in the district and in needful buildings on land properly purchased with the permission of the legislature of the state in which the land lies. As per Story(1833).

Even the Marshal's service has no place outside those areas regardless of the good intentions.

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