SUPERCUT RECAP: Rep. Andrew Clyde Proves His Mettle & Tells Us EXACTLY What TO Do Next | Lefties Cry

Published on July 4, 2025
Duration: 12:57

Representative Andrew Clyde discusses his vote on a bill impacting Second Amendment rights, specifically focusing on the removal of NFA taxes on suppressors and short-barreled firearms. He explains his initial opposition due to the bill not fully eliminating NFA registration, his amendment not being made in order, and his subsequent vote change after discussions with President Trump and potential executive actions. The video highlights the distinction between being anti-gun control and being pro-gun rights, emphasizing the need for the latter in Congress.

Quick Summary

Representative Andrew Clyde explains his vote on a bill that removed NFA taxes on suppressors and short-barreled firearms. He initially opposed it for not eliminating registration but changed his vote after discussions with President Trump, aiming to advance other legislative goals and explore executive actions for Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Video Purpose
  2. 00:58Andrew Clyde's Statement on Bill Vote
  3. 01:50Rep. Andrew Clyde's Full Statement
  4. 03:00Context: Previous Expost & Live Stream
  5. 03:59Discussion with President Trump
  6. 05:03Reason for Modifying Vote on the Rule
  7. 06:01Need for Pro-2A Champions in Congress
  8. 06:57Continued Fight for 2A Rights
  9. 07:25Lamentations of the Left: Suppressor Tax Removal
  10. 10:30Maline Dean on Suppressor Tax Removal
  11. 11:35Rep. Jim McGovern's Insanity
  12. 12:40Conclusion & Feedback Request

Frequently Asked Questions

What legislative changes were made regarding suppressors and short-barreled firearms?

The bill removed NFA taxes on suppressors and short-barreled firearms. However, it did not eliminate the registration requirement for these items, which was a point of contention for some lawmakers.

Why did Representative Andrew Clyde change his vote on the bill's procedural rule?

Representative Clyde initially intended to vote against the rule but changed his vote to 'yes' after discussions with President Trump and the potential for executive actions to further Second Amendment rights, while also advancing other legislative priorities.

What is the significance of the 'Bird Rule' in this legislative context?

The 'Bird Rule' is a parliamentary procedure that was cited by the Senate parliamentarian as the reason a provision to repeal NFA registration for suppressors and short-barreled firearms was deemed violative and thus not included in the bill.

When will the tax removal on suppressors and short-barreled firearms take effect?

The tax removal on suppressors and short-barreled firearms is scheduled to go into effect 90 days after the bill is signed into law.

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