BREAKING NOW: CONGRESS Vote FAILS Because 2A Outrage! You Just Defeated CONGRESS...

Published on May 16, 2025
Duration: 8:27

The video reports on a congressional budget committee vote failure directly attributed to Second Amendment advocacy. Representative Andrew Clyde and GOA allies blocked a reconciliation bill because it did not fully repeal or adequately address taxation and regulation on suppressors, short-barreled rifles (SBRs), and short-barreled shotguns (SBSs) under the National Firearms Act (NFA). The failure highlights the impact of constituent outrage and advocacy in influencing legislative outcomes.

Quick Summary

A recent congressional budget committee vote failed because Second Amendment advocates, led by Representative Andrew Clyde and GOA allies, blocked the reconciliation bill. Their opposition stemmed from the bill's inadequate measures to repeal taxation and regulation on suppressors and other NFA-regulated items, highlighting the impact of constituent outrage.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Breaking News: Congress Vote Failure
  2. 00:11You Just Broke Congress
  3. 00:292A Outrage Stops Budget Bill
  4. 00:50Abolish the NFA Movement
  5. 01:52Rep. Clyde Blocks Reconciliation Bill
  6. 02:05HPA and Short Act Status
  7. 02:30Budget Committee Chairman's Statement
  8. 03:04Rep. Andrew Clyde's Stance
  9. 03:10Taxation of Suppressors and NFA Items
  10. 03:59GOA's Official Statement
  11. 04:43Rep. Clyde's Testimony on NFA
  12. 05:53The Shifting Window for NFA Reform
  13. 06:45Budgetary Failure Explained
  14. 07:09Impact of Advocacy Efforts
  15. 07:35Andrew Clyde's Work
  16. 07:58Pouring It On for Change

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the congressional budget committee vote fail?

The budget committee vote failed because Republican representatives, including allies of GOA, blocked the reconciliation bill. They opposed it due to its insufficient provisions for Second Amendment rights, specifically concerning the taxation and regulation of suppressors and other NFA items.

What is the significance of the 'abolish the NFA' movement?

The 'abolish the NFA' movement is gaining traction and becoming more mainstream, indicating a significant shift in public and political discourse regarding the National Firearms Act of 1934 and its regulations on firearms like suppressors and short-barreled rifles.

What specific issues did Representative Andrew Clyde raise regarding the budget reconciliation bill?

Representative Andrew Clyde stated the bill did not fully eliminate suppressor taxation, leaving a $200 making tax. He also noted it did nothing to address taxation on short-barreled shotguns (SBSs) and Any Other Weapons (AOS), deeming these issues unacceptable.

How can citizens influence legislative outcomes on Second Amendment issues?

Citizens can influence legislative outcomes through direct advocacy, such as making phone calls to representatives and expressing outrage over proposed legislation. This collective action can pressure lawmakers and lead to the blocking or modification of bills that do not align with Second Amendment principles.

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