Pam Bondi, President-Elect Trump's pick for attorney general, has a mixed record on gun rights. That has caused concern with Second Amendment groups.
The Reload has posted an article on her confirmation hearings in the U.S. Senate and her stance on the Second Amendment.
The article begins with:
President-elect Donald Trump’s Attorney General nominee defended her record on gun policy during her confirmation hearing.
On Wednesday, Pam Bondi told the Senate she stood by her record on guns. When Senator Alex Padilla (D., Calif.) questioned her, Bondi emphasized that she has “always been pro-Second Amendment.” However, she also said she’d follow applicable laws.
“I am an advocate for the Second Amendment, but I will enforce the laws of the land,” Bondi said.
When Senator Padilla asked if she’d support raising the minimum age for firearm purchases, implementing “Red Flag” laws, and passing universal background checks, she didn’t commit one way or the other. Instead, she offered to follow up with him after the hearing.
“I would be glad to meet with you and review any legislation you have, Senator,” Bondi responded.
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