Congressman Andrew Clyde of Georgia delivers an update on his major 2nd Amendment bill HJ 34 that protects pistol braces from a Biden ATF rule with a penalty of 10 years in prison for failing to register. The rule will impact millions as it is estimated there are 40 million stabilizing braces in the United States of which many as Bannon points out are owned by women and individuals with disabilities. Congressman Clyde’s bill was recently removed from the House schedule in a retaliatory move by leadership for his NO vote on the debt ceiling. The Congressman shares that outrage has put pressure on leaders to add the bill back to the schedule.