NBC Reporter Calls Secret Service Over PSA's Let's Go Brandon AR Lowers

Published on November 2, 2021
Duration: 2:33

This video discusses Palmetto State Armory's 'Let's Go Brandon' AR-15 lower receivers and NBC reporter Ken Dilanian's subsequent contact with the Secret Service. The speaker critiques Dilanian's reaction, framing the slogan as political speech and questioning the perceived threat level compared to other public displays. The content highlights the intersection of firearms, political expression, and media coverage.

Quick Summary

Palmetto State Armory is selling AR-15 lower receivers with 'Let's Go Brandon' and anti-Biden engravings. NBC reporter Ken Dilanian reported on this and contacted the Secret Service, sparking discussion on political speech and its interpretation.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Intro: PSA 'Let's Go Brandon' Lowers
  2. 00:31NBC Reporter Ken Dilanian's Secret Service Call
  3. 01:00Critique of Dilanian's Reaction
  4. 01:35Biden's Popularity & Political Slogans
  5. 02:07Closing Remarks & Safety

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Let's Go Brandon' AR-15 lower receiver controversy?

Palmetto State Armory began selling AR-15 lower receivers engraved with the 'Let's Go Brandon' slogan and anti-Biden messages. This led NBC reporter Ken Dilanian to contact the Secret Service, sparking debate about political speech and perceived threats.

Why did NBC reporter Ken Dilanian contact the Secret Service?

Ken Dilanian contacted the Secret Service after reporting on gun dealers selling AR-15 parts and ammunition featuring the anti-Biden 'Let's Go Brandon' meme. He sought comment from the Secret Service regarding these products.

What is the speaker's opinion on the 'Let's Go Brandon' slogan?

The speaker views the 'Let's Go Brandon' slogan as a form of political expression and criticizes its portrayal as a 'secret code' or 'threat to the president'. He believes it reflects public sentiment rather than posing a direct danger.

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