BREAKING NEWS! PRESIDENT TRUMP ANNOUNCES HUGE WIN FOR 2A RIGHTS!

Published on February 18, 2026
Duration: 16:11

This video discusses a significant policy change by the Department of Justice and the Department of Veterans Affairs under the Trump administration. The change halts the reporting of veterans to the NICS system solely due to needing a fiduciary for financial assistance. This decision aims to prevent the unlawful deprivation of Second Amendment rights for approximately 250,000 to 300,000 veterans, aligning with the Supreme Court's ruling in Rahheem, which requires a judicial finding of danger for temporary disarmament.

Quick Summary

The Trump administration, through the DOJ and VA, has halted the practice of reporting veterans to the NICS system for needing a financial fiduciary. This change, impacting 250,000-300,000 veterans, aligns with the Rahheem Supreme Court ruling requiring a judicial finding of danger to disarm individuals.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Breaking News: 2A Rights for Veterans
  2. 00:53Host Introduction and Background
  3. 01:15Major Policy Change Announced
  4. 01:47Understanding 18 USC 922 G4
  5. 03:10The Clinton Era Controversy
  6. 04:39Trump Administration Fixes the Issue
  7. 05:19Restoration of Rights for Existing Cases
  8. 06:08Impact and Moral Victory
  9. 06:38Future Implications and Rule Promulgation
  10. 06:56VA Press Release Details
  11. 07:36Reasoning: Consistency with Rahheem Decision
  12. 08:34DOJ and Trump Administration Methodology
  13. 09:05DOJ Statement on Policy Change
  14. 10:00Application to Red Flag Laws
  15. 11:04Attorney General Pam Bondi's Statement
  16. 11:40Rahheem Teachings and Community Impact
  17. 12:06The Role of Violent Criminals
  18. 13:07Scope of the Problem: Gun Owners of America Data
  19. 14:34The Absurdity of Past Practices
  20. 15:04Trump Administration's Solution
  21. 15:14Win for Veterans and Morality
  22. 15:23Adherence to Proper Legal Methodology
  23. 15:48Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What major policy change affects veterans' Second Amendment rights?

The Department of Justice and VA will no longer report veterans to the NICS system solely for needing a fiduciary to manage their finances. This corrects a long-standing practice that unlawfully deprived many veterans of their Second Amendment rights.

How many veterans are estimated to benefit from this new policy?

This significant policy change is expected to benefit approximately 250,000 to 300,000 American veterans who were previously at risk of losing their Second Amendment rights due to financial fiduciary needs.

What federal statute was previously misused against veterans?

The federal statute 18 USC 922 G4, which prohibits firearm possession by those 'adjudicated as a mental defective,' was misused. The VA previously treated the appointment of a financial fiduciary as such an adjudication.

What Supreme Court ruling is cited as a basis for this change?

The Supreme Court's decision in Rahheem is cited. This ruling established that individuals can only be temporarily disarmed if there is a court finding that they pose a danger to themselves or others.

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