This video discusses a $5 million settlement reached in the wrongful death lawsuit filed by Ashli Babbitt's family following the January 6th events. The host, Mark W. Smith, a Second Amendment scholar and constitutional attorney, analyzes the settlement amount in comparison to other high-profile cases like the George Floyd settlement. He delves into potential biases and the government's stance, referencing a US government report that seemingly supports the shooting of Babbitt. The video also touches upon the broader implications for gun rights and constitutional liberties, referencing Smith's expertise in Second Amendment law and his writings.
This video from Guns & Gadgets Media reports on a significant legal development where the Department of Justice (DOJ) has reversed its opposition and settled with the family of Ashli Babbitt. While the video doesn't delve into specific firearm models or technical details, it touches upon legal aspects relevant to gun owners and the Second Amendment community. The description includes extensive promotional content for various 2A-aligned businesses and organizations, as well as links to the creator's other platforms.
This video features constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith discussing President Trump's decision to pardon January 6th protestors. Smith argues the pardons were justified, citing perceived weaknesses in the cases, prosecutorial misconduct, denial of evidence, and a "two-tier system of justice." He also briefly mentions the killing of Ashli Babbitt and issues with jury pools. The content is framed within the context of defending American liberty through the "four boxes": soap, ballot, jury, and ammunition.
This video discusses the potential for the Trump administration's Department of Justice to reopen the investigation into the death of Ashli Babbitt, who was shot on January 6, 2021. Constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith analyzes the legal authority and implications of such an action. The discussion touches upon relevant federal statutes (18 USC 1111), the officer's background, and details of the original investigation, referencing legal articles and a DOJ press release.
This video discusses a $30 million lawsuit filed against the US government in connection with the wrongful death of Ashli Babbitt. It highlights the lawsuit's origins through a Judicial Watch press release and offers contact information for Lear Capital for gold and silver investment guides. The description also includes various links for supporting the "Guns & Gadgets" channel, purchasing merchandise, and joining organizations like Gun Owners of America and Firearms Policy Coalition. The video's creators emphasize their commitment to safety, professional production, and providing educational and entertainment content related to firearms, while disclaiming any intent to sell firearms or encourage unsafe practices.
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