Senator Kirsten Gillibrand demands an update from the Department of Justice (DOJ) on the implementation of the anti-gun trafficking law established by the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, highlighting a gap in transparency since the Trump administration halted regular progress reports. This legislation has successfully led to the removal of over 3,000 illegal firearms—including 317 AR-15s—off the streets in just over two years, underscoring its significant impact on public safety.
Gillibrand’s plea comes ahead of Attorney General Pam Bondi’s appearance before the Senate Appropriations Committee, where she stresses the need for accountability in prosecuting traffickers and highlights the ongoing issue of gun violence fueled by interstate trafficking. In the last available update, the DOJ confirmed that 489 individuals had been prosecuted under this statute, but further details remain pending, raising concerns about the continued effectiveness of federal gun laws.
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