Judge Jeanine Pirro: No Rights in Washington DC

Published on February 4, 2026
Duration: 2:23

This video features Jeanine Pirro discussing a significant increase in law enforcement activity and gun seizures in Washington D.C., alongside a shift in prosecutorial priorities. The VSO Gun Channel host critiques these policies, arguing they disproportionately affect law-abiding citizens while political figures are protected by armed security. Pirro warns that bringing a firearm into D.C. will result in jail time, regardless of out-of-state permits.

Quick Summary

Jeanine Pirro warns that bringing any firearm into Washington D.C. will result in jail time, regardless of out-of-state permits. She notes a significant increase in law enforcement activity, with 9,500 arrests and 1,000 guns seized, and a shift towards prosecuting 90% of gun cases, compared to only 40% previously.

Chapters

  1. 00:00DC Gun Prosecution Surge
  2. 00:46Warning to Out-of-State Gun Owners
  3. 01:17VSO Commentary on Rights Disparity

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the consequences of bringing a gun into Washington D.C.?

Jeanine Pirro states that anyone bringing a firearm into Washington D.C. will face jail time. Possessing a license from another jurisdiction or being a law-abiding citizen elsewhere offers no protection against D.C.'s strict gun laws.

How has prosecution changed in Washington D.C. regarding gun cases?

According to Jeanine Pirro, under current leadership, only about 10% of gun-related cases go unprosecuted in Washington D.C. This is a significant shift from the previous administration, where approximately 60% of cases were unprosecuted.

What is the VSO Gun Channel's perspective on D.C. gun policies?

The VSO Gun Channel host criticizes D.C.'s policies, arguing they treat gun owners as second-class citizens. He highlights a perceived hypocrisy in disarming the general populace while political elites are protected by armed security.

What specific numbers were cited regarding law enforcement activity in Washington D.C.?

Jeanine Pirro reported a surge in law enforcement activity in Washington D.C., including 9,500 arrests and the seizure of nearly 1,000 guns.

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