Breaking: DOJ Makes Stunning 2nd Amendment Announcement

Published on December 9, 2025
Duration: 9:14

This video analyzes the DOJ's recent announcement of a new Second Amendment division within the Civil Rights Division, led by Harmeet Dhillon. While presented as a pro-Second Amendment move, the host expresses skepticism due to the DOJ's history of inconsistent stances and defense of federal infringements like NFA registration. The analysis highlights criticism from Rep. Andrew Clyde regarding the NFA's constitutional basis without its tax. The overall sentiment is cautiously optimistic but demands concrete actions to restore rights.

Quick Summary

The DOJ has launched a new Second Amendment division within the Civil Rights Division, headed by Harmeet Dhillon, to combat state-level gun law infringements. However, the DOJ faces criticism for its inconsistent stance, particularly its defense of federal measures like NFA registration, which some argue lacks constitutional basis without its tax.

Chapters

  1. 00:00DOJ's Inconsistent 2A Stance
  2. 00:50New Second Amendment Division Announced
  3. 01:07Harmeet Dhillon Explains Division's Mission
  4. 04:10Criticism of NFA Registration
  5. 06:09Host's Analysis and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the DOJ's new Second Amendment division?

The Department of Justice has established a new Second Amendment division within its Civil Rights Division. This division, led by Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, aims to address and challenge state-level infringements on the right to bear arms.

What criticisms are being raised about the DOJ's Second Amendment stance?

Critics point to the DOJ's 'bipolar' behavior, claiming to be pro-Second Amendment while defending federal infringements like NFA registration. Representative Andrew Clyde argues the NFA registration lacks constitutional basis without its tax.

Who is leading the DOJ's new Second Amendment division?

The new division is led by Harmeet Dhillon, who serves as the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights. She is focused on protecting the right to bear arms and has initiated lawsuits against states for permit delays and other restrictions.

What is the significance of the NFA registration criticism?

The criticism suggests that the NFA's registration requirement for certain firearms is unconstitutional if the associated tax is removed, as argued by Rep. Andrew Clyde. This challenges the DOJ's defense of the registration scheme.

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