> In the latest "It hurt itself in its own confusion!" news, the MAGA crowd are now trying to attack Kamala for daring to say that she... owns a gun
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> [Recent interview she did had Kamala admit that if someone broke into her house and was threatening her/her family, she would shoot them](https://x.com/USA_Polling/status/1837003450690728343)
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> Despite the MAGA crowd constantly creaming themselves and writings numerous fanfics about how much they want to shoot ~~minorities~~ "troublemakers", it's now suddenly a bad thing when Kamala says she's want to protect her family with a gun
A reminder that when the Black Panthers started arming themselves, Ronald Reagan (yes that one) himself signed into law one of the first, only, and most restrictive gun safety laws in our history.
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[@Dustcan](/forums/generals/topics/tartarus?post_id=5652633#post_5652633)
> The duality of man.
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And as if to emphasize this point, [Legal Eagle just did a vid on Trump suing the Department of Justice.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vfiCcgW2F4)
The TL;DR is that it's an absurd lawsuit that will not go anywhere...unless he becomes President. And in this case he can staff the DOJ with his cronies who will not only just grant him a win in the lawsuit, it would allow him to effectively give him a blank cheque to allow him to plunder the Federal Reserves by however much he sees fit. And thanks to the SCOTUS' ruling that Presidents are Kings, this on-its-face unconstitutional act
So yeah, among a manifold of other things this election is about whether or not Trump can use all of your tax dollars as his own personal piggy bank.