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repealfederalgunlaws
(3/17/2026)
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Nice pipe dream Dave Workman but the atf is a terrorist entity that should NEVER get a "director" confirmed.
Did any senator ask Cekada about Adamiak during confirmation? Why not? Wait, has Cekada even HAD a confirmation hearing? Why did you leave this out and speak about him as if he is already confirmed, which confuses the reader? You even refer to him as "Director Cekada." Why? ATF's wikipedia page has no mention of him whatsoever. What is going on here?
Cekada being a "career" ATF guy is NOT a good thing. That means he's deep state. He's part of the illegal registry and the terrorism activities of the atf, which include false charges. |
| Comment by:
repealfederalgunlaws
(3/17/2026)
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Ok so I had to do multiple google searches to figure out what is going on with Robert Cekada who Dave Workman falsely labels as "director" and is nowhere to be found on the terrorist atf's wikipedia page for some reason.
Robert Cekada has only received a hearing by the senate judiciary committee on March 5th and sadly advanced out of a gutless/cowardly/stupid committee by a vote of 14-8 (14 bad votes, none of whom apparently asked one word about Patrick Adamiak during the hearing). |
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