The topic of gun rights is heating up once again as Vice President Kamala Harris signals her desire to introduce a mandatory gun confiscation policy. In a stunning statement, she endorsed the idea, calling it “a great idea” and expressing her intent to enforce such a policy through executive action within her “first 100 days” in office. This aggressive stance has sparked intense reactions from both gun rights advocates and lawmakers on Capitol Hill, marking a clear warning for American citizens who value their Second Amendment rights.
On Sunday morning, Senator Raphael Warnock, a top Harris surrogate and far-left Georgia Democrat, appeared on NBC’s Meet the Press with Kristen Welker. In the interview, Warnock was asked directly whether he supports a mandatory gun buyback program, a cornerstone of Harris’ plan to confiscate firearms from law-abiding Americans. However, despite the relentless pressing from Welker, Warnock dodged the question and refused to give a clear yes or no answer, leaving many viewers frustrated by the lack of transparency.
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During the interview, Welker posed the question directly: “Should she also be, in your opinion, supporting a mandatory gun buyback program?” Rather than giving a straightforward answer, Warnock performed the typical political dance, pivoting to the need for Congressional action rather than addressing the question head-on. His response: “Listen, we’re not going to be able to get where we need to go without action in Congress. We’ve got to pass some laws to deal with this.”
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