This video discusses the constitutional crisis arising from district court judges issuing nationwide injunctions, which can significantly impact presidential agendas. It explores the legal authority of district courts to issue such injunctions, citing opinions from Justices Thomas and Gorsuch, and notes the historical context of these injunctions affecting the Trump administration. The discussion also touches upon the difficulty and unlikelihood of impeaching federal judges for their rulings.
This video discusses the escalating tensions surrounding proposed gun control legislation in Virginia. It highlights the potential for a constitutional crisis due to the state legislature's actions and the governor's stance, contrasting it with the resistance from local law enforcement and the establishment of sanctuary jurisdictions. The discussion also touches upon the role of federal law, the National Guard, and the broader implications for Second Amendment rights across the United States.
Senator David Perdue delivered remarks at the 2017 NRA-ILA Leadership Forum in Atlanta, Georgia. He argued that despite perceived recent victories, the United States is still facing a constitutional crisis that requires urgent attention and resolution. The speech likely touched upon gun rights and the political landscape surrounding them.
This episode of Ginny Simone Reporting features former Attorney General Edwin Meese discussing the nomination of Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court. Meese, who served under President Ronald Reagan and was instrumental in the appointment of Justice Antonin Scalia, expresses concern that Garland's judicial philosophy demonstrates a lack of respect for the plain meaning of the Constitution. The discussion highlights the importance of blocking Garland's appointment to preserve constitutional rights and the integrity of the foundational document.
You've reached the end! 4 videos loaded.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.