BAD NEWS! Senate Parliamentarian PULLS NFA Language From Big Beautiful Bill! Next Steps

This video discusses the removal of National Firearms Act (NFA) language from a significant bill by the Senate Parliamentarian. The speaker expresses frustration and outlines potential next steps, including efforts to reinsert the language. The content highlights the complexities of legislative processes and their impact on gun rights.

Quick Summary

The Senate Parliamentarian has removed NFA language from a major bill, causing concern for Second Amendment advocates. Potential next steps include rewording the language to reinsert it, and there are efforts to remove the Parliamentarian due to perceived political bias.

Chapters

  1. 00:00NFA Language Removal from Major Bill
  2. 00:20Effort to Remove Senate Parliamentarian
  3. 00:48Next Steps and Frustration with Legislative Fixes
  4. 00:58Co-host Curtis and GunCon Mention

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was NFA language removed from the recent bill?

The NFA language was removed from a major bill by the Senate Parliamentarian, described as 'terrible news' for Second Amendment supporters. The speaker suggests this action was politically motivated, targeting the previous administration's agenda.

What are the next steps following the removal of NFA language?

Following the removal, there's a potential 'Plan B' to reinsert the NFA language by rewording it, similar to past legislative tactics. Efforts are also underway to address the Senate Parliamentarian's role and perceived bias.

Who is the Senate Parliamentarian and why is there a move to remove her?

The Senate Parliamentarian is not an elected official and has served for 12 years, appointed by Harry Reid under Barack Obama. A move is underway to remove her, citing her unilateral targeting of the Trump agenda.

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