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New York Citizens Living In Public Housing Have the Right To Bear Arms, Judge Proclaims

A spokesman for the Second Amendment Foundation criticizes the actions of the Cortland Housing Authority. New York has always been strict when it comes to setting up unnecessary gun laws – but the Cortland Housing Authority (CHA) recently took things a step too far when it banned its tenants from utilizing their Second Amendment rights. As a result, a judge has overturned the decision, permanently barring the group from imposing any kind of firearms ban … Read more

All Eyes Are On New York Judge Juan Merchan When It Comes To Trump’s Sentencing (Guest: Kenin Spivak)

Kevin Spivak

Writer Kenin Spivak discusses what could come from the case – and why Merchan will be in the spotlight with its verdict. Coming off last week’s debate, all eyes are now on former President Donald Trump as he awaits sentencing by New York Judge Juan Merchan after being found guilty of 34 felony counts, surrounding a historic hush money case. But some are concerned about Merchan potentially showing bias with said sentencing. That includes American Mind writer … Read more

Supreme Court is Vital to Overturning Trump Conviction (Guest: Kenin Spivak)

Kevin Spivak

The U.S. Supreme Court could overturn the 34 convictions of former President Donald Trump. But the questions are: would they, and if so, how quickly? The court tends to move slowly, and may be unwilling to jump into the New York case.  But, with the presidential election on the line, this may be an exception – just as the Supreme Court intervened in the 2000 presidential election between Al Gore and George W. Bush.  You may … Read more

Why Is President Biden So Supportive of His Son’s Gun Rights, But Not the Rights of U.S. Citizens?

A spokesman for the CCRKBA discusses the problem with the President’s selective support. As the trial for Hunter Biden begins, his father, President Joe Biden, has voiced nothing but strong support for his son, stating he “did nothing wrong.” But in doing this, Joe has managed to send mixed messages about whose gun rights he selectively supports. “Joe evidently wants to protect his son’s Second Amendment rights,” said Alan Gottlieb, chairman of the Citizens Committee … Read more

What Does the 34-Count Trump Conviction Say About Justice In America? (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran discusses his disappointment in the verdict, and how it affects law enforcement moving forward. The trial surrounding former President Donald Trump and charges surrounding business records falsifications has come to a close. Not even three days into jury deliberations, Trump has been found guilty of all 34 counts of falsifying said records, with sentencing set to take place on July 11th – just days before the Republican National Convention, where the former … Read more

Jury Finds Trump Guilty on All 34 Counts (Guest: Steve Strang)

A New York Jury found former president Donald Trump guilty on all 34 felony charges of falsifying business records related to hush money payments prior to the 2016 presidential election.  Even prior to the jury announcement, Trump called this a “very sad day for America.”  After, he called it a “rigged, disgraceful” trial.  Donald Trump is the first U.S. president with a criminal conviction and will be the first major party candidate to run for the White … Read more

Trump Hush Money Trial Triggers Prepper Surge (Guest: JD Rucker)

Interview opportunity with JD Rucker, editor of Liberty Daily, the new alternative to Drudge JD Rucker is the editor of The Liberty Daily, the new alternative to the Drudge Report that has inexplicably gone ‘woke’ in recent years. Rucker offers a detailed analysis of the Trump hush money trial, arguing that the trial represents a form of election interference.  This sentiment is driving a surge in the prepping movement, as more Americans, concerned about fairness … Read more

A Federal Appeals Court Just Handed a Major Victory To Private Gun Owners Over the ATF’s Restrictions (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Gun Owners of America spokesman Stephen Willeford explains why this is a huge win for gun-owning citizens, even if the ATF may possibly try something else. Ever since 2017 – following a shooting in Las Vegas – the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) have been targeting bump stocks, even going as far as to ban them considering their “enhancements” to certain firearms. But this week, a Federal appeals court overturned the ban. In … Read more

U.S. Appeals Court Has Reversed Ban On Bump Stocks (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

It’s a major win for private gun owners, but will gun violence advocates find a way to fight back? After being set in place for more than five years, a U.S. appeals court reversed a rule surrounding the use of “bump stocks” with semi-automatic guns. The New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals made the decision right before the weekend, in a 13-3 decision. Even though the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) … Read more

Ninth Circuit Court Affirms Semi-Auto Ownership By 18-Year Olds

A three-judge panel for the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the rights of young adults in the 18-20 range to buy semiautomatic rifles. The appellate court remanded the Jones v. Bonta case back to the district court for further proceedings in a big win for the Second Amendment Foundation. To learn more about this victory, we’ve invited a spokesperson from the 2nd Amendment Foundation to give us details. Q&A: What does this case mean … Read more

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