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<blockquote data-quote="fishtm2001" data-source="post: 4743469" data-attributes="member: 54375"><p>"There’s no assistant attorney general leading the criminal division, even as FBI agents fan out across the nation to arrest people suspected in last week’s Capitol attack and task forces of prosecutors gear up for one of the department’s biggest efforts since tackling ISIS in 2015. (The assistant attorney for civil rights also <a href="https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/assistant-attorney-general-eric-dreiband-announces-departure-civil-rights-division#:~:text=January%207%2C%202021-,Assistant%20Attorney%20General%20Eric%20Dreiband%20Announces%20Departure%20from%20Civil%20Rights,8%2C%202021." target="_blank">resigned</a> the morning after last week’s riot at the Capitol.) Two of the agencies pulled into the government’s post-Jan. 6 crisis response, the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, will finish the Trump era next week never having had a Senate-confirmed leader. DEA blew through <a href="https://www.carolinacoastonline.com/national/article_275cc732-9b78-11ea-9263-8723d4502d30.html" target="_blank">four acting leaders</a> in the last five years; ATF hasn’t had a Senate-confirmed leader since the iPhone 6S was released in 2015."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishtm2001, post: 4743469, member: 54375"] "There’s no assistant attorney general leading the criminal division, even as FBI agents fan out across the nation to arrest people suspected in last week’s Capitol attack and task forces of prosecutors gear up for one of the department’s biggest efforts since tackling ISIS in 2015. (The assistant attorney for civil rights also [URL='https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/assistant-attorney-general-eric-dreiband-announces-departure-civil-rights-division#:~:text=January%207%2C%202021-,Assistant%20Attorney%20General%20Eric%20Dreiband%20Announces%20Departure%20from%20Civil%20Rights,8%2C%202021.']resigned[/URL] the morning after last week’s riot at the Capitol.) Two of the agencies pulled into the government’s post-Jan. 6 crisis response, the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, will finish the Trump era next week never having had a Senate-confirmed leader. DEA blew through [URL='https://www.carolinacoastonline.com/national/article_275cc732-9b78-11ea-9263-8723d4502d30.html']four acting leaders[/URL] in the last five years; ATF hasn’t had a Senate-confirmed leader since the iPhone 6S was released in 2015." [/QUOTE]
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