This video discusses a YouTube content creator's experience with their morning video being blocked due to a copyright claim. The video, which reportedly covered talk show host John Oliver's criticism of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, was also blocked from monetization. The creator asserts they followed all policies and Fair Use guidelines and is undergoing a review process.
This video features Grant Stinchfield thanking John Oliver for a segment that highlighted their work. While the specific nature of their work isn't detailed, the context of Stinchfield's typical content suggests it likely pertains to firearms advocacy, Second Amendment rights, or gun-related news. The video's value lies in Stinchfield's acknowledgement of Oliver's platform and its potential impact on their message.
Dan Bongino, a former Secret Service Agent and NYPD Officer, reacts to John Oliver's feature on NRATV. Bongino and host Grant Stinchfield humorously view Oliver's segment as a free advertisement, highlighting that Oliver showcased some of NRATV's content. The discussion revolves around the media's portrayal of gun-related topics and the platform's reach. The video also mentions NRATV's broadcast schedule.
You've reached the end! 3 videos loaded.