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.
This video discusses a critical court order issued by a federal judge in New Jersey concerning a "Sensitive Places" challenge related to Second Amendment rights. It highlights a preliminary injunction hearing with an expedited briefing schedule in a carry case. The content is presented by The Four Boxes Diner, featuring constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith, who is a Supreme Court Bar member, professor, Fox News guest, and author specializing in Second Amendment issues. Smith's past work, including arguments used before the U.S. Supreme Court and being quoted by a federal judge in a ruling against an "assault weapon" ban, is mentioned as relevant to defending liberty through understanding the "four boxes": soap box, ballot box, jury box, and ammunition box.
This video features Stinchfield discussing the perceived dangers of illegal immigration, with Judicial Watch Reporter Irene Garcia providing insights. The content highlights a threat from Mexico that the presenter believes is not adequately covered by mainstream media. The video is part of the NRATV programming, airing weekdays.
This NRA News Cam & Co episode features an interview with Katie Pavlich, discussing a "Fast and Furious" AK-47 rifle that was reportedly used in a gang assault in Phoenix, Arizona. The segment references an article Pavlich wrote for Townhall.com, which confirms the involvement of the rifle through Judicial Watch findings. The discussion highlights a controversial government operation and its unintended consequences.
This video features Cam Edwards interviewing Tom Fitton from Judicial Watch about leaked emails from an anti-gun group associated with Michael Bloomberg. The discussion highlights five key revelations from these emails, suggesting potential strategies or internal discussions of gun control advocacy. The video aims to inform viewers about the inner workings and plans of organizations opposing gun rights, drawing from documents obtained through Judicial Watch's efforts.
This video features Cam Edwards interviewing Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch. The discussion revolves around Judicial Watch's lawsuit against the Obama Department of Justice to obtain records related to the 'Fast and Furious' operation that were allegedly withheld from Congress. The interview highlights Judicial Watch's efforts to ensure transparency and accountability regarding this controversial program.
This video features Cam Edwards of NRA News interviewing Tom Fitton from Judicial Watch regarding the "Fast and Furious" operation and alleged "FOIA games" played by the Justice Department. The discussion centers on an article published in the Washington Examiner and implies a lack of transparency or potential stonewalling from the DOJ concerning this controversial gunrunning investigation.
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