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 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 significant Supreme Court ruling against the Department of Justice, analyzing its impact on the indictment of President Trump and January 6 defendants. Constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith of Four Boxes Diner provides his expert opinion on the ruling and its legal implications, focusing on the DOJ's alleged misinterpretation of a specific law. The content emphasizes Second Amendment news and analysis, framing the ruling as a "win" for liberty.
This video analyzes the significant Supreme Court argument regarding whether former President Trump possesses presidential immunity for charges related to January 6, 2021. Constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith, a SCOTUS Bar member and author, breaks down the case's implications, including its potential impact on the Second Amendment (2A). The discussion covers the balance of powers, the authority of Special Counsel Jack Smith, and relevant legal precedents like Brandenburg v. Ohio. The content aims to provide viewers with in-depth analysis and information crucial for understanding and defending their liberties.
This video features an interview with Professor Mark W. Smith on The Howie Carr Show, discussing key issues relevant to gun owners and the Second Amendment. Topics covered include the significance of the Second Amendment, recent Supreme Court decisions, the January 6th cases, and President Trump. Professor Smith, a constitutional attorney and frequent Fox News guest, shares insights based on his extensive legal scholarship and bestselling books that have influenced legal arguments and court rulings, including those striking down "assault weapon" bans. The discussion emphasizes understanding the "four boxes" of American liberty to defend constitutional rights.
This YouTube video discusses the US Supreme Court's decision to hear the US v. Fischer case, which originated from the January 6, 2021 Capitol protests. The host, constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith, argues that this case has significant implications for the Second Amendment (2A) and could influence future legal challenges to "assault weapon" bans. The video also touches upon how the Supreme Court selects cases and provides context on the "four boxes" of American liberty.
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 YouTube video discusses a US Supreme Court case concerning obstruction charges related to the January 6th events. The description includes numerous affiliate links for firearms-related organizations, coffee, apparel, and video equipment, along with disclaimers about the content being for informational and entertainment purposes, emphasizing safe practices and legal product availability. The channel "Guns & Gadgets Media" produces this content.
This video, "Dangerous Liberty Ep 19 - January 6 & Media Manipulation," hosted by Gary Melton (a former U.S. Army Special Forces Green Beret), discusses the events of January 6th and the current state of media. The description strongly encourages Second Amendment supporters to leave YouTube and join their Rumble channel, Paramount Tactical. It also promotes specific long-range rifle reviews, firearms training courses offered by Paramount Tactical Solutions, and related merchandise. The content focuses on political commentary and a call to action for firearms rights advocates.
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