Gun owners on FBI’s Trump raid: ‘We told you so’
Yet more proof the Biden-Harris administration doesn't care about our civil rights.
by Lee Williams
The FBI raid on President Donald Trump’s Florida home came as little surprise to the gun rights community. After all, the Department of Justice was weaponized against us the second the current occupants of the White House began measuring the drapes. Their agents have been running and gunning without any adult supervision ever since. So, it was only a matter of time before they became emboldened enough to raid a former President’s home – armed with weapons of war, no less.
To be clear, in the pre-Biden years when we actually had civil rights, if a federal law enforcement agency sought documents for an inquiry — like they wanted from President Trump — they would issue a subpoena, not a search warrant. That’s the way the DOJ worked before it was hired out as muscle for the DNC. Nowadays, if they’re investigating a Republican — even a former president — they send teams of armed agents instead of a fax.
According to news actors on cable TV, Tuesday’s FBI raid seems to fall somewhere between Julius Caesar crossing the Rubicon to the firing on Fort Sumter. While the precedent and ramifications are extremely troubling, they’re certainly nothing new, especially for us. We’ve grown accustomed to civil rights abuse from the so-called Justice Department. We’ve been documenting their misdeeds since Joe Biden took his oath of office, which he seemingly violates nearly every day.
A few examples:
An ATF agent was caught creating an illegal gun registry with her personal cellphone during a gun shop audit.
ATF agents conducted a surprise firearm inspection at a Delaware man’s home without a search warrant.
FBI and ATF agents targeted a young Florida man with no criminal record over a short-barreled rifle.
IRS spends $700,000 on ammunition for its agents.
ATF inflates “ghost gun” numbers hoping Congress inflates his budget.
Leaked report shows ATF considers private gunmakers to be criminals, terrorists and extremists
If you see something, say something
There’s an old adage: Sunlight is the best disinfectant. This is certainly true with federal agents’ misdeeds. The best way to stop federal overreach is by exposing it, each and every time.
This approach works. To the best of our knowledge, ATF has not conducted another warrantless home inspection in Delaware since a video of their actions went viral. Nearly everyone in the gun rights community helped the word get out.
Ours is a close community with numerous lines of communication. It is one of our strengths. When something bad happens to one of us, we can get the world out quickly. We need to ramp this up.
The FBI’s raid is just the latest example of how little the Biden-Harris administration values our civil rights – especially our Second Amendment rights. If they would do this to a former President – a man with Secret Service protection – what wouldn’t they do to one of us?
If you see something, say something.
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I can imagine they finally convinced Adam Schiff to share all that evidence he bought for the RUSSIA-RUSSIA-RUSSIA fiasco.
I do have to wonder how much 'evidence' these people brought with them to Mar-a-Lago.
At this point no matter what you think is the right amount of any kind of laws in regards to gun, people need to realize that any laws on guns are limitations. Remember how bump stocks no one cared about set a precedent for SBRs and braces. We need to stop the division amongst us and object to everything they try.
Yes we need to communicate, yes we need to stand up to everything they try especially since most of it is unconstitutional, No we dont need infighting. Drop our differences right now and focus on the common enemy.
Support the Gun Rights orgs out there, because you dont know one day you may need their help.
Talk to other gun owners and without being a "crazy" talk tot hem and bring them into the family.
There is strength in numbers, especially at the ballot box.