In a stunning blow to gun grabbers nationwide, the Trump Justice Department has officially refused to defend an unconstitutional federal law that bars Americans from shipping firearms through the U.S. Postal Service—and now three panicked Democratic states are scrambling to salvage their anti-Second Amendment agenda.
The DOJ's bombshell filing represents a seismic shift from the Biden regime's war on gun rights, with Trump's legal team essentially admitting what Patriots have known all along: this law is an unconstitutional infringement on Americans' right to keep and bear arms.
But rather than accept this victory for constitutional rights, a trio of blue state attorneys general are now begging a federal judge to let them intervene in the ongoing lawsuit against USPS. These Democratic operatives can't stand the thought of law-abiding Americans having easier access to their constitutional rights.
Deep State Gun Grabbers in Full Panic Mode
This move exposes the radical left's true priorities. While Trump's DOJ focuses on protecting the Constitution, Democratic states are wasting taxpayer money to defend laws that make it harder for rural Americans, collectors, and gun dealers to conduct lawful commerce.
The USPS gun shipping ban has long been a thorn in the side of Second Amendment advocates, forcing Americans to use expensive private carriers for what should be a routine postal service. This government-imposed monopoly on gun shipping has driven up costs and created unnecessary barriers for law-abiding citizens.
The Trump administration's refusal to defend this unconstitutional overreach signals a return to respecting Americans' fundamental rights instead of trampling them.
Attorney General Pam Bondi's DOJ is clearly sending a message: the days of using federal agencies as weapons against constitutional rights are over. This is exactly the kind of swamp-draining action Trump voters demanded.
While Democratic states waste resources defending the indefensible, the Trump administration is focused on restoring Americans' constitutional freedoms. The question now is: how many more unconstitutional gun laws will this Justice Department refuse to defend?
