Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News talks about how Utah Senator Mike Lee and Representative Harriet Hageman have introduced a new bill to protect gun makers. This bill aims to stop lawsuits that could harm the firearms industry. It’s an important change for people who care about gun rights and the Second Amendment. Stay informed about how this might affect the future of gun laws. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In this talk show, host Dan Bongino emphasizes the importance of online privacy and recommends ExpressVPN. He introduces guest Mark Levin, who discusses his new book, “The Democrat Party Hates America,” exposing the party’s historical racial bias and alleged voter fraud. They debate the Democrats’ intention to monopolize society and violate constitutional rights. The conversation also touches on real estate …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In this blog post, the text explores various conspiracy theories surrounding the deep state and alleged government corruption. It suggests that Donald Trump’s presidency was a strategic move to counter the deep state’s control, and encourages people to fight for their freedom. The post also discusses concerns about COVID-19 manipulation, election rigging, government corruption involving Hunter Biden, and growing mistrust in the …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
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3 Christians Receive $300,000 Settlement Justice has finally been served for three Idaho Christians who were wrongfully arrested during an anti-mask protest back in 2020. After a prolonged legal battle, the city has finally agreed to pay a $300,000 settlement to the aggrieved parties for violating their constitutional right to protest during the early days […]




