Pam Bondi gets the BOOT | ARFCOM News

Published on April 3, 2026
Duration: 6:20

This episode of Arfcom News covers the departure of US Attorney General Pam Bondi, New York's proposed ban on 3D printed firearms and CAD files, and the arrest of a Marine for allegedly selling government-issued ammunition. The commentary expresses skepticism about the current administration's commitment to Second Amendment rights and criticizes New York's gun control measures.

Quick Summary

US Attorney General Pam Bondi was asked to step down by the Trump administration. New York is proposing a ban on 3D printed firearms, requiring printers to have blocking software and criminalizing CAD files. A Marine was arrested for selling government ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Channel Support
  2. 00:54Pam Bondi Departs US Attorney General Role
  3. 01:58Concerns Over New Attorney General & Gun Rights
  4. 02:17New York's Proposed 3D Printed Gun Ban
  5. 03:15Critique of NY Governor's 3D Gun Stance
  6. 03:50Felony Charges for 3D Gun Printing & CAD Files
  7. 04:23Marine Arrested for Selling Government Ammo
  8. 04:43Javelin Missile System Reports Clarified
  9. 05:31Call to Action: Like, Comment, Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

What significant personnel change occurred in the US Attorney General's office?

US Attorney General Pam Bondi was asked to step down from her role by the Trump administration. The move was not characterized as a firing but rather a transition to a new role in the private sector, though no specific reason was officially given.

What new gun control measures is New York proposing?

New York Governor Kathy Hochul is proposing legislation to ban 3D printed firearms. This includes requiring 3D printers sold in the state to have software that blocks the production of guns and their components, and criminalizing the possession and distribution of related CAD files.

What was a Marine arrested for in relation to government property?

Corporal Andrew Paul Amarius, an ammunition technician at Camp Pendleton, was arrested on suspicion of selling millions of rounds of M855 ammunition and other government property. Charges included conspiracy to commit theft and embezzlement.

What concerns are raised about the new acting US Attorney General?

While the new acting Attorney General has stated support for the Second Amendment, concerns are raised because he was appointed by an administration that previously banned bump stocks and mishandled legislation like the Short Act and Hearing Protection Act.

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