Joe Biden Illegally Possessed "Ghost Gun"

This video investigates claims that President Joe Biden illegally possessed a 'ghost gun' (an unfinished frame and receiver) in Washington D.C. Journalist Emily Miller's investigation involved inquiries to the Metropolitan Police Department, Secret Service, White House Press Office, NSSF, and ATF. The ATF confirmed they provided the firearm for the event and stated federal law enforcement is allowed to carry firearms, but the legality of possessing such items in D.C. under local law remains a point of contention.

Quick Summary

President Joe Biden's possession of an unfinished frame and receiver, a 'ghost gun' kit, in Washington D.C. allegedly violated DC Code 23-125. An investigation by Emily Miller contacted multiple agencies, with the ATF confirming they provided the firearm and stating federal law enforcement is permitted to carry firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction: Biden's Ghost Gun Rule and Alleged Violation
  2. 00:49Emily Miller's Investigation into the Ghost Gun Kit
  3. 01:07Contacting Metropolitan Police Department
  4. 01:24Secret Service Non-Response
  5. 01:28White House Press Office Inquiry
  6. 02:03Secret Service Easter Response
  7. 02:46NSSF Public Affairs Response
  8. 03:11FOIA Request to Secret Service
  9. 03:47Inquiry to the ATF
  10. 03:54ATF Chief of Public Affairs Response
  11. 04:14Questioning ATF's Compliance with DC Law
  12. 04:22ATF's Explanation: Federal Law Enforcement Carry
  13. 05:01Summary of Investigation Findings
  14. 05:15Conclusion: Law Broken, Little Recourse
  15. 05:54Final Thoughts on Gun Control and Second Amendment

Frequently Asked Questions

What law allegedly prohibits President Biden from possessing a ghost gun in Washington D.C.?

According to the video, President Biden's possession of an unfinished frame and receiver, termed a 'ghost gun' kit, allegedly violated DC Code 23-125, which makes such items illegal to possess within the District of Columbia.

Which agencies were contacted during the investigation into President Biden's ghost gun possession?

Journalist Emily Miller contacted the Metropolitan Police Department, the Secret Service, the White House Press Office, the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) during her investigation.

What was the ATF's response regarding the ghost gun provided for the Rose Garden event?

The ATF confirmed they provided the firearm for the event and took it back afterward. They stated that both the ATF and the U.S. Secret Service complied with all federal and D.C. laws in the transportation of the firearm.

How does federal law enforcement's ability to carry firearms relate to D.C.'s ghost gun ban?

The ATF explained that federal law enforcement officers are allowed to carry firearms, even in jurisdictions with strict local firearm laws like D.C.'s ban on receivers and frames. However, the video questions how this applies to the specific context of possessing a ghost gun kit.

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