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Verdict with Ted Cruz

BONUS POD: Newsom’s Gun Grab Backfires plus Day Two of SAA Fight-Republicans Take the Offensive

Verdict with Ted Cruz

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News, Daily News, News Commentary, Politics

4.643.4K Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2026

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

1. California Firearm Advertising Law Struck Down

  • California agreed to a settlement exceeding $1.3 million in attorney fees after losing a lawsuit over its “marketing firearms to minors” law.
  • The law effectively banned most firearm advertising, arguing it could appeal to minors.
  • The lawsuit was brought by the Second Amendment Foundation, Firearms Policy Coalition, and other plaintiffs.

Core Argument Presented

  • The law violated the First Amendment by banning truthful, lawful advertising.
  • It was also framed as an indirect attempt to undermine the Second Amendment by financially crippling gun stores.

2. Ninth Circuit Ruling and Judicial Reasoning

  • A Ninth Circuit judge (Judge Lee, September 2023) ruled against the law.
  • The opinion stated:
    • The law did not materially advance California’s goal of reducing gun violence.
    • There was no evidence minors had illegally purchased firearms due to advertising.
  • The court highlighted a contradiction:
    • California allows minors to use firearms legally (e.g., hunting, sport shooting),
    • Yet banned advertising about those same lawful activities.

3. Governor Gavin Newsom Criticism

  • Governor Newsom is portrayed as acting emotionally and irrationally, particularly over:
    • A .22 caliber rifle designed for youth shooters.
  • The text argues:
    • Youth firearms are legally owned by parents, not children.
    • Such firearms are common for hunting and training.
  • The financial cost to taxpayers is emphasized as a political failure.

4. Broader National Implications

  • The case is framed as a warning to other states:
    • Similar laws will fail and result in costly defeats.
  • The victory is presented as:
    • A win for constitutional rights
    • A success made possible only by organizations with “deep pockets”

5. Shift to Federal Politics: The SAVE Act

  • The second half shifts focus to the U.S. Senate debate over the SAVE Act.
  • The bill is framed as an election integrity measure.
  • Core premise:
    • “Only American citizens should decide American elections.”

6. President Trump’s Leadership Role

  • Trump is portrayed as:
    • Personally directing the strategy
    • Pressuring Republicans to unify
    • Making the bill a top priority
  • The effort is described as deliberate and strategic, not symbolic.

7. Republican vs. Democrat Contrast

  • Republicans:
    • Unified
    • On offense
    • Advocating for voter ID and proof of citizenship
  • Democrats:
    • Described as unanimously opposed
    • Framed as defending an “impossible” position
  • The debate is positioned as a midterm election defining issue.

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0:00.0

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0:04.7

I've heard some analysts say that Iran could have had a functioning intercontinental missile

0:10.1

to threaten the United States in as few as six months. Would you agree with that assessment?

0:14.7

If left unimpeded, yes, Senator, they would have the ability to range missiles to the continental U.S.

0:23.2

It's one of the reasons why degrading Iran's missile production capabilities that is taking place right now in Operation Epic Fury is so important to our national security.

0:35.1

You're listening to the 47 morning update with Ben Ferguson.

0:38.9

Good Thursday morning.

0:39.9

Nice to have you with us on the 47 morning update, and we've got two big stories for you.

0:44.5

First up, California forced to pay $1.3 million in legal fees after an unconstitutional

0:51.4

gun ad ban.

0:53.5

Yet another costly mistake by the Governor Newsom.

0:57.0

And in Washington, it's day three of the Save Act fight.

1:00.4

It's underway in Republicans.

1:02.4

Well, they're fighting harder than ever for election integrity.

1:06.5

But before we get to that, I want to take a moment

1:08.8

and ask you to help the people in Israel

1:11.2

with my friends at the IFCJ working right now on the ground for all those in need.

1:17.3

Having just come back from Israel, I want to paint you a picture.

1:20.7

It's midnight.

1:21.6

Sirens are blaring, and you have only seconds to grab your child and run.

1:27.2

Now imagine you're elderly. Your legs don't work

1:30.0

like they used to. Getting downstairs feels impossible. And after all of that, you end up in a

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