The Commercial Appeal

Former Justice officials endorse Biden’s ATF pick

- Michael Balsamo

WASHINGTON – More than 140 former Justice Department officials, including two past attorneys general, are throwing their support behind President Joe Biden’s nominee to run the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

The ex-officials, who worked for both Democratic and Republican presidents, are urging congressio­nal leaders to quickly confirm Steve Dettelbach to the post. Their endorsemen­t comes on the heels of support from several law enforcemen­t organizati­ons, including the Major County Sheriffs of America.

Dettelbach’s nomination comes as the Biden administra­tion and the Justice Department are fighting to combat a surge in violent crime, gun violence and mass shootings that has touched both big cities and small rural communitie­s across the nation.

Dettelbach is a former federal prosecutor who served as U.S. attorney in Ohio from 2009 to 2016 and has run in the past for attorney general of Ohio. He worked in several other positions in the Justice Department and was involved in the prosecutio­n of a man who firebombed an Ohio courthouse. He also served as the chairman of the civil rights subcommitt­ee as part of the attorney general’s advisory committee under former attorneys general Eric Holder and Loretta Lynch.

“With the surge in gun crime across our country in recent years, it is all the more important to have confirmed leadership at the helm of the ATF who will help keep our communitie­s safe by taking gun trafficker­s and other violent criminals off our streets,” says a letter by the more than 140 former Justice Department officials, dated Wednesday.

The letter – to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Sen. Dick Durbin, D-ill., and the panel’s top Republican, Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-iowa – is signed by Holder and Lynch, along with several other prominent former Justice Department officials. Those others include former deputy attorneys general Rod Rosenstein, Sally Yates and James Cole, along with former Sen. Doug

Jones.

The ex-officials emphasized Dettelbach’s work as a career prosecutor who earned votes from both Democrats and Republican­s for his confirmati­on as U.S. attorney. The signers said he has “conducted himself with the highest level of integrity and character.”

“Throughout his exceptiona­l career, Steve has also been recognized for being inclusive and even-handed in his approach to law enforcemen­t,” the letter states. “He also understand­s that there can be no room for partisansh­ip or divisivene­ss among those who are vested with the sacred mission of fighting crime and defending the rule of law.”

Biden had to withdraw the nomination of his first ATF nominee, gun control advocate David Chipman, after it stalled for months because of opposition from Republican­s and some Democrats in the Senate. The nominee will need a simple majority to be confirmed.

Both Republican and Democratic administra­tions have failed to get nominees for the ATF position through the politicall­y fraught process since the director’s position was made confirmabl­e in 2006. Since then, only one nominee, former U.S. Attorney B. Todd Jones, has been confirmed.

 ?? CAROLYN KASTER/AP FILE ?? More than 140 former Justice Department officials are throwing their support behind Steve Dettelbach.
CAROLYN KASTER/AP FILE More than 140 former Justice Department officials are throwing their support behind Steve Dettelbach.

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