The Dangerous Part of Reconciliation That No Gun Owner is Talking About
This video discusses a critical, overlooked provision within the Reconciliation Act that could significantly hinder Second Amendment challenges. The provision requires plaintiffs seeking preliminary injunctions or temporary restraining orders against the federal government to post substantial bonds, potentially making legal recourse prohibitively expensive and effectively blocking access to justice for many, regardless of political affiliation. This measure is seen as a financial blockade on constitutional accountability, favoring unchecked federal power.











