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My husband, who owns a gun shop, informed me that the ATF has updated their background check policy. As of today, illegal immigrants are exempted and allowed to purchase firearms. Interestingly, this coincides with California, New York, and Chicago legalizing the employment of illegal immigrants as police officers. It seems like our government might be up to something without informing us.

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A presidential memorandum requires the immediate declassification of all FBI files related to the Crossfire Hurricane investigation, which is considered an instance of weaponization of law enforcement. The aim is for the American people to have a full understanding of the files' contents. The declassification gives the media the right to examine the files. All FBI files will be declassified, except for a classified annex, and made public. The FBI and Department of Justice should be ashamed, as should Biden.

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A presidential memorandum requires immediate declassification of all FBI files related to the Crossfire Hurricane investigation, which is considered an instance of weaponization of law enforcement. The aim is to give the American people a full understanding of the files. The declassification gives the media the right to examine the files. All will be declassified except for a classified annex. The speaker suggests the FBI and Department of Justice should be ashamed, as should Biden.

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The speaker received a call from a gun shop owner saying the ATF updated their background check policy, allowing illegal immigrants to buy firearms. This change aligns with California, New York, and Chicago permitting illegal immigrants to become police officers. The speaker questions if the government is planning something suspicious. Translation: The speaker was informed by a gun shop owner that the ATF has changed its background check policy to allow illegal immigrants to purchase firearms. This coincides with California, New York, and Chicago legalizing illegal immigrants to serve as police officers. The speaker suspects the government may be up to something.

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Between ten and twelve million people may have entered the U.S. under Joe Biden's administration. It's difficult to know the exact number or whether all who entered illegally remained. The left has adopted a principle that the prior administration was allowed to systematically break the law by destroying the border and allowing 10 to 12 million people to enter and reside illegally. Courts did not object to this blatant destruction of the law by the chief executive.

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Data loss and deletion have occurred within the Department of Defense (DOD), resulting in the disappearance of historical records, police blotters, and other important information. The problem was first noticed in 2007 when a military member, who should have been flagged in the National Crime Information System (NCIC), was able to purchase firearms and commit a tragic crime. An investigation revealed a significant amount of missing law enforcement data throughout the DOD. It is uncertain if this loss is widespread and if historical records can be recovered. The significance of available paperwork has now increased due to the potential lack of official records. Internet sleuthing may provide more details on this deletion issue.

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In the 1980s, a law was passed prohibiting the U.S. government from engaging in misinformation propaganda campaigns aimed at its own citizens. However, in 2012, the Obama administration and Congress repealed this law. Now, it is legal for agencies like the FBI to intentionally disseminate misinformation propaganda to American citizens.

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Under current VA policy, if a veteran seeks help managing their finances, the VA automatically reports them to the FBI's National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS), resulting in the loss of their firearm without due process. This decision is made by a bureaucrat, not a judge. The proposed amendment aims to prevent the VA from automatically reporting veterans to NICS or taking away their firearms solely because they requested financial assistance.

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If an FBI employee leaked an ICE memo, allowing gang members to evade capture, there should be consequences. Interfering with legitimate law enforcement operations, like deporting criminals, is a serious offense that should be prosecuted. Leaking information to criminals that jeopardizes the safety of law enforcement officials is as wrong as it gets. I believe the Justice Department will investigate and prosecute anyone found to be tipping off criminals and helping them evade law enforcement.

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My husband, who owns a gun shop, informed me that the ATF has updated their background check policy. As of today, illegal immigrants are exempted and allowed to purchase firearms. This coincides with California, New York, and Chicago legalizing the employment of illegal immigrants as police officers. It seems like our government is about to engage in some questionable actions without informing us.

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Smuggled guns are rarely used to harm police officers, women, or in mass shootings, suicides, or unintentional injury.

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The director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) revealed that over 13,000 illegal immigrants convicted of homicide have been released into the U.S. Additionally, there are 15,811 illegal immigrants with sexual assault convictions also roaming the country. The non-detained docket includes migrants caught and released at the border, as well as those ordered deported but still present in the U.S. Currently, there are about 425,000 noncitizens with criminal convictions on this docket, along with nearly 1,900 facing pending homicide charges and over 4,250 with pending sexual assault charges. The non-detained docket has significantly increased under the Biden administration, with projections suggesting it could reach 8 million by year-end.

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After a 4-year investigation, the justice department released a 300-page report on the FBI's failures. Members of Congress will bring in John Durham to review the findings. The investigation confirms what we already knew from a previous inspector general report: the FBI did not uphold their duty to follow the law in certain events and activities related to the crossfire hurricane and intelligence operations.

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It is against the law for noncitizens to vote in federal elections. However, some states are not requiring proof of citizenship when noncitizens register to vote. Governor Glenn Youngkin in Virginia issued an executive order to clean up voting rules. The Biden administration's Department of Justice sued the governor and the Commonwealth of Virginia to try to prevent them from cleaning up their voter rolls. This creates doubt and concern because everyone should want the law to be followed.

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There are about 1.2 million illegal immigrants in the U.S. with final removal orders from immigration judges. The September 30th memo stated that being a removable noncitizen shouldn't solely justify enforcement actions. Does this reasoning apply to those 1.2 million individuals? Yes, it does, but not all may have received due process. Should any of these individuals be removed? While it's not feasible to remove all 1.2 million, those who pose threats to public safety, national security, or border security should be removed.

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Right now, in Canada, there are some people with bad intentions who have in their house prohibited or restricted weapons without fair licensing. But the policeman is not knocking at every door to check what is in the end of each Canadian. They are seized when they are moved, when there's an event. So it will be the same. But all of the people in possession of one of the weapon that has been banned since 2020 and will not participate in the compensation program will have an illegal gun in its position. And that's a criminal act. All right. Thank you very much, everyone.

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It is against the law for noncitizens to vote in federal elections. However, some states do not require proof of citizenship when noncitizens register to vote. Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin issued an executive order to clean up the state's voting rules. The Biden-Harris administration Department of Justice sued the governor and the Commonwealth of Virginia to prevent them from cleaning up their voter rolls. This creates doubt and concern in the minds of many Americans.

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The speaker's husband, who owns a gun shop, informs them that the ATF has updated their background check policy, allowing illegal immigrants to purchase firearms. They find it suspicious that this change coincides with California, New York, and Chicago legalizing illegal immigrants to become police officers. The speaker questions whether the government is planning something without their knowledge.

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Congress did not pass a law giving the ATF authority to criminalize 10 million Americans. The ATF's rule, not a law, is being questioned for overreach. The ATF's regulation of gun accessories and the Biden administration's involvement are criticized for potentially turning law-abiding citizens into felons. The discussion also touches on the ATF's regulation of short-barreled rifles and the perceived attack on the Second Amendment. The focus is on the perceived inconsistency in addressing gun control versus disarmament.

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Speaker 0: This is freaking huge. Armed civilians stopped forty eight percent of all criminal shooters last year, and the FBI was just caught massively lying about those numbers in their public reports. They recorded, get this, none of them. Zero percent. Now you and I and everyone else have seen those local heroes on social media, but rarely do we ever see these stories in mainstream media. Well, the script is about to flip because a new study by the Crime Prevention Research Center reveals that armed civilians stopped over one third of active criminal shooters between 2014 and 2024, nearly 10 times higher than FBI's reported three point seven percent average. And again, with even more Americans getting armed post 2020, just last year alone in 2024, civilians stopped half of all criminal shooters. Yet as I just stated, the FBI recorded zero of them. You might be asking, how is this possible? Well, while digging for the study, researchers found that police were often falsely credited instead of the armed civilian, which is a recording pattern that clearly increased over the last ten years. And now this begs the question, why would they work so hard to hide the significant benefits of an armed public?

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The Trump administration has executed a significant purge at the FBI, dismissing all six senior executives and multiple heads of field offices. This includes the leader of the Washington DC office, which was involved in prosecuting Trump, and several federal prosecutors linked to the January 6 investigations. These officials are career law enforcement professionals, not political appointees, and their removal could severely impact the FBI's ability to address terrorism and crime nationwide. Additionally, the acting deputy attorney general has requested a list of FBI employees involved in January 6 cases, affecting personnel across various field offices. This upheaval leaves local offices in disarray and raises concerns about the future of federal law enforcement.

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American Immigration has seen 35,100 arrests by ICE since President Trump returned to office. All individuals arrested are considered criminals for illegally entering the country, reflecting a significant cultural shift in how immigration law violations are viewed. This administration categorizes anyone who breaks immigration laws as a criminal, differing from previous perspectives.

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Under current VA policy, if a veteran seeks assistance with financial management, the VA automatically reports them to the FBI's National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS), resulting in the loss of their firearm without due process. This decision is made by a bureaucrat rather than a judge. The proposed amendment aims to prevent the VA from automatically revoking a veteran's firearm rights or reporting them to NICS solely for requesting financial help.

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Fugitives are prohibited from purchasing or possessing guns under federal law. Recently, local law enforcement noted that the Justice Department directed the FBI NICS background check database to remove over 500,000 fugitives with outstanding warrants due to uncertainty about whether they had crossed state lines. This decision was made by the previous administration's Office of Legal Counsel, which interpreted the law to mean that a person must have indications of crossing state lines to be considered a fugitive. Without such evidence, they were not classified as fugitives under the law.

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According to a recent study, murder rates in 2023 have seen a significant decline, possibly one of the fastest ever recorded. The removal of gun control may have played a role in this decrease. Following a Supreme Court ruling, states can no longer deny concealed firearm permits to law-abiding citizens. Consequently, there has been a surge in permit applications, especially in states with strict regulations. Criminals now fear that their potential victims may be armed, which likely contributed to the nationwide drop in homicides.
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