This video discusses the Second Amendment Foundation's offer to defend Donald Trump's Second Amendment rights. Constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith analyzes what this means practically, touching on how felony charges impact gun rights and the strategies of anti-gun advocates. The analysis delves into legal concepts like Article 3 and inferior courts, as well as standing and mootness in the context of the 2020 election and Trump's gun rights.
This YouTube video features an interview with former Trump lawyer Tim Parlatore, discussing the legal challenges Donald Trump faces, including 91 felony charges stemming from the 2020 election controversy and classified documents. Parlatore unpacks indictments across multiple states and identifies what he believes is Trump's biggest threat, which could lead to a jury conviction but is appealable. The discussion also touches on controversial topics like nuclear codes, election interference, politically motivated prosecutions, the January 6th events, and the search of Trump Tower. The possibility of Trump suing for malicious prosecution is explored. The video is part of a series.
This video explores the firearms landscape at gun shows in the aftermath of the 2020 election. It highlights new trends and popular models that have emerged or become more prominent following the election results. The description encourages viewers to support the channel through Patreon and mentions the channel's website for prayer requests. It also links to related YouTube channels focusing on history of weapons, car classics, and the main "God Family and Guns" channel, along with a Facebook link.
This episode of Gun Gripes, titled "2020 Election Fiasco," likely delves into topics related to firearms, self-defense, and potentially political commentary surrounding the 2020 election, framed through the lens of the Iraqveteran8888 channel. The description emphasizes various platforms for support and engagement, including Amazon, Patreon, USCCA, and social media. While the specific firearm content isn't detailed, the channel's established focus suggests a discussion relevant to gun owners and Second Amendment advocates. The disclaimer highlights the educational and documentary nature of their content, stressing safety and adherence to legal regulations.
This video, titled 'How Donald Trump Lost the 2020 Election,' appears to be a political analysis rather than a firearms-related content piece, despite originating from the VSO Gun Channel. The description heavily emphasizes VSO's role as an educational resource for responsible gun ownership and safety, its testing and development services, and its commitment to objective content. However, the title directly addresses a political event, suggesting the core subject matter is not firearms. The description mentions VSO's affiliate page and standard capacity magazines, which are firearms-adjacent, but these do not shift the primary focus indicated by the title.
Gun Talk LIVE features Ryan Gresham and Kevin "KJ" Jarnagin discussing their experiences at F.T.W. Ranch and reflecting on the 2020 Election night. The discussion is open-ended, inviting viewer comments. The show is sponsored by Crimson Trace, Springfield Armory, Ruger, and Sig Sauer, and is available across various platforms including their website, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Android TV, iOS and Android apps, Chromecast, YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram.
This YouTube video's title and description focus heavily on the intersection of social media censorship, specifically targeting conservatives, and issues surrounding the 2020 US election. While the description provides links to the creator's website, social media, and affiliate partners for holsters and eyewear, it explicitly states the video's purpose is for education only and does not sell firearms. The content seems to lean towards political commentary and discussion rather than direct firearm reviews or demonstrations. Affiliate links suggest potential for gear-related mentions but the core topic is political.
This YouTube video, titled "Election 2020 = FRAUD", is presented by Guns & Gadgets Media. The description reiterates the title and includes promotional links for their website, email list, merchandise, and affiliate partnerships with organizations like Gun Owners of America and the Warrior Poet Society Network. It also lists brands like Blackout Coffee Company and Olight with discount codes. The channel provides business contact information and social media links. The disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for informational and entertainment purposes, expressing personal opinions, and adhering to Fair Use. It also highlights safety protocols for all demonstrations, stating that imitation is at the viewer's own risk and that they are not selling firearms or accessories.
This YouTube video documents the experience of voting on Election Morning in the Midwest during the 2020 election. The creators share their firsthand account of being at the polling station and encourage viewers to share their own voting experiences in the comments. The description also includes links to a playlist titled "End Of Times," a Patreon page for "God Family and Guns," their website, and other YouTube channels focusing on history of weapons and car classics.
This video appears to be a discussion about the outcome of the 2020 election and its potential implications, framed with a focus on preparedness. While the title and description do not explicitly mention firearms, the associated YouTube channel name "RTT: Guns & Gear" and the presence of links to firearm-related brands like Werkz Holster and Gatorz Glasses strongly suggest a connection to the firearms community. The channel also promotes its Instagram and Rumble accounts, which are likely to host similar content.
This video discusses the potential for civil unrest following the 2020 election and the concurrent rise in gun sales, particularly in Texas. It explores the demographic shifts in Texas, with a significant influx of people from California since 2008, and questions whether the state might 'turn blue' politically. The description also promotes the creator's pro-Constitution and Second Amendment advocacy, linking to merchandise, donations, and educational resources.
This video offers a prediction for the 2020 US election landscape, focusing on political climate and potential outcomes. While the title and description heavily emphasize political commentary and a general overview, the content itself is not directly about firearms. The creator, Warrior Poet Society, is known for firearm-related content, and several firearm-related product links are provided, including a "WAR POET Pistol," various ammo types, and holsters, but the video's primary topic appears to be election analysis.