FPC Calls Out Trump!: Protect the 2A...Or Get Out of the Way!

Published on November 13, 2025
Duration: 13:25

The Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) is publicly calling out President Trump's administration for its continued defense of federal gun control laws, specifically criticizing the Department of Justice (DOJ) for defending regulations like the National Firearms Act (NFA) and remaining silent on challenges to AR-15 bans. The FPC argues the DOJ should be dismantling unconstitutional laws rather than defending them, which they believe would lead to significant Second Amendment victories.

Quick Summary

The Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) is urging President Trump's Department of Justice to stop defending federal gun control laws, including the National Firearms Act (NFA) and its regulations on SBRs and suppressors. The FPC argues the DOJ should be dismantling unconstitutional laws to secure Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00FPC Demands Action from Trump
  2. 01:21Sponsor: Brooklyn Bedding Mattress Review
  3. 03:47FPC Criticizes Trump's DOJ
  4. 04:46NFA and SBR Legal Challenges
  5. 05:20DOJ Silence on AR-15 Bans
  6. 06:03Suppressor Litigation: US v. George Peterson
  7. 08:45National Firearms Act (NFA) of 1934
  8. 11:11Closing Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) demanding from President Trump's administration regarding gun laws?

The FPC is demanding that President Trump's Department of Justice stop defending federal gun control laws and instead work to dismantle them. They argue the DOJ should be securing Second Amendment rights, not defending unconstitutional regulations.

What specific federal gun laws is the FPC criticizing the DOJ for defending?

The FPC criticizes the DOJ for defending regulations like the National Firearms Act (NFA), which governs Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs) and suppressors. They also point to the DOJ's inaction on challenges to AR-15 bans.

What is the significance of the FPC's legal challenges to the National Firearms Act (NFA)?

The FPC is seeking to prove the NFA of 1934 unconstitutional. If successful, this could significantly alter decades of federal gun control law and lead to major Second Amendment victories in court.

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