DOJ Declares War On Gun Owners With Help From Giffords, Everytown And Brady

Published on December 11, 2025
Duration: 6:48

This video critically examines the Department of Justice's alignment with gun control organizations like Giffords, Everytown, and Brady, alleging a push to uphold unconstitutional gun control measures. It highlights the DOJ's defense of NFA registration requirements despite congressional intent to remove them, as evidenced by a letter from Rep. Andrew Clyde and ongoing legal challenges like Silencer Shop Foundation v. ATF. The speaker urges accountability for officials and public pressure to counter these actions.

Quick Summary

The DOJ is criticized for defending NFA registration requirements, aligning with gun control groups like Giffords and Everytown, despite congressional intent to remove such mandates. Rep. Andrew Clyde argues that repealing the NFA tax effectively repeals registration, while the DOJ uses the Commerce Clause to justify registries, a move disputed by the speaker.

Chapters

  1. 00:00DOJ and Gun Control Groups Alliance
  2. 01:22NFA Registration and Congressional Intent
  3. 02:01Rep. Andrew Clyde's Speech on NFA
  4. 04:01Amicus Brief from Gun Control Groups
  5. 05:19Call to Action and Accountability

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main controversy surrounding the DOJ and gun control groups mentioned in the video?

The video alleges the DOJ is collaborating with groups like Giffords, Everytown, and Brady to uphold unconstitutional gun control laws, specifically defending NFA registration requirements despite congressional intent to remove them.

What is Representative Andrew Clyde's argument regarding the NFA tax and registration?

Rep. Andrew Clyde argues that since the NFA's taxing power is its basis, and Congress zeroed out the tax, the registration requirements should also be considered repealed, criticizing the DOJ's attempt to create a registry.

Which gun control organizations filed an amicus brief supporting the DOJ's stance on NFA registries?

Giffords, Everytown for Gun Safety, and the Brady Center filed an amicus brief supporting the DOJ's position on NFA registries, arguing the Commerce Clause permits their existence for public safety.

What is the speaker's call to action regarding the DOJ's actions?

The speaker urges viewers to hold elected and non-elected officials accountable for aligning the DOJ with gun control groups. They advocate for spreading awareness to generate public pressure against these policies.

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