White House & Congress Disarming The IRS & Selling Off Federal Guns & Ammo!

Published on May 2, 2025
Duration: 9:17

The video discusses proposed legislation and executive actions aimed at disarming the IRS and selling off its firearms inventory. It highlights the IRS Criminal Investigation Unit's acquisition of various firearms, including Glocks, Smith & Wesson M&P15s, Remington 870s, and P90 submachine guns. The proposed measures would transfer IRS policing duties to the Department of Justice and auction the surplus firearms through the GSA, potentially returning funds to taxpayers.

Quick Summary

Proposed legislation seeks to disarm the IRS by transferring its policing duties to the Department of Justice and auctioning off its firearms inventory, including Glocks and P90s, through the GSA. This aims to recoup taxpayer funds and prevent administrative agencies from being armed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Channel Support & Intro
  2. 00:32IRS CI Hiring & Armament
  3. 01:44Militarization of IRS
  4. 02:19White House Executive Order
  5. 02:31New Disarmament Bills
  6. 03:00DOJ Policing IRS
  7. 03:44GSA Auction of Firearms
  8. 04:09Recouping Taxpayer Dollars
  9. 05:02Current Status & Outlook
  10. 06:02Probability of Passage
  11. 06:45Principle: Leave Policing to Police
  12. 07:24Call to Action & Prayer
  13. 08:38Outro: God, Family, and Guns

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the proposed legislation regarding IRS firearms?

Proposed legislation aims to disarm the IRS entirely and sell off its entire inventory of firearms and ammunition. This would involve transferring IRS policing duties to the Department of Justice and auctioning surplus weapons through the General Services Administration.

What types of firearms has the IRS Criminal Investigation Unit acquired?

The IRS Criminal Investigation Unit has reportedly acquired a significant arsenal, including Glock pistols, Smith & Wesson M&P15 rifles, Remington 870 shotguns, and FN P90 submachine guns, along with body armor and armored vehicles.

What is the rationale behind disarming the IRS?

The rationale is that administrative branches of the government should not be armed, and policing should be left to dedicated law enforcement agencies like the Department of Justice and FBI. The move also aims to recoup taxpayer money spent on these firearms.

How might citizens be able to acquire IRS firearms?

If the proposed legislation passes, surplus IRS firearms would be auctioned off by the GSA to designated gun dealers. These dealers would then sell the firearms to the public through traditional channels, potentially increasing firearm availability.

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