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

Published on April 24, 2025
Duration: 9:17

This video discusses the controversial armament of the IRS, detailing their acquisition of firearms and tactical gear. It highlights recent legislative efforts, including a White House executive order and proposed bills, aimed at disarming the IRS and auctioning off their weapons. The speaker argues against arming administrative agencies and advocates for policing to remain with traditional law enforcement bodies.

Quick Summary

Legislation is being proposed to disarm the IRS and sell off their acquired firearms and ammunition, potentially making hundreds of millions of dollars worth of guns available to the public.

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms has the IRS acquired?

The IRS Criminal Investigation Unit has acquired a significant number of firearms, 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 proposed plan for IRS firearms?

The proposal involves the Department of Justice taking over IRS policing duties, and the General Services Administration auctioning off the IRS's firearms and ammunition to licensed dealers and ultimately to the public.

When might citizens be able to buy IRS guns?

The speaker estimates a 60% chance that firearms from the IRS could become available to the public later in 2025, contingent on the passage of relevant legislation.

Why is the IRS being disarmed?

Concerns have been raised about the militarization of the IRS, an administrative agency. The movement aims to return policing functions to traditional law enforcement and prevent non-police agencies from being heavily armed.

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