The gloves are coming off as Republican state attorneys general rally together to stop New York's radical Attorney General Letitia James from exporting her anti-gun agenda nationwide through a dangerous legal scheme targeting gun manufacturers.
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen is leading the charge, bluntly calling out James for pushing what he describes as pure "activist agenda" disguised as law enforcement. The battle centers on James' latest attempt to expand gun maker liability rules - a backdoor assault on the Second Amendment that could have devastating consequences for law-abiding gun owners across America.
"This is exactly the kind of overreach we've come to expect from radical prosecutors like Letitia James," sources close to the Republican coalition tell Next News Network. "She's not content destroying gun rights in New York - now she wants to take her war on the Constitution nationwide."
Remember, this is the same Letitia James who made her political career by weaponizing her office against President Trump with bogus lawsuits and investigations. Now she's setting her sights on an even bigger target: the constitutional rights of every American gun owner.
The Real Target? Your Rights
Make no mistake - this isn't about "gun safety" or protecting anyone. This is about using lawfare to bankrupt gun manufacturers and make it impossible for ordinary Americans to exercise their Second Amendment rights. If James succeeds in expanding manufacturer liability, it could price firearms out of reach for working families while enriching trial lawyers.
The Republican attorneys general fighting back understand what's really at stake here. They've seen how James operates - using her office as a political weapon to advance the radical left's agenda while ignoring actual crime in her own backyard.
With President Trump back in the White House and a Republican-controlled government, now is the time for red state AGs to draw a line in the sand. They're not going to let one rogue prosecutor in New York dictate gun policy for the entire nation.
Will other Republican states join this crucial fight to stop James' constitutional assault? The answer could determine whether the Second Amendment survives the left's relentless legal warfare.
