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The right to build your own bazooka?

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He thinks YouTube is violating our right to watch how-to videos on DIY bazookas. Â {NAME}, When we

He thinks YouTube is violating our right to watch how-to videos on DIY bazookas.  {NAME}, When we write these emails, we always think to ourselves, “wow this insane thing that the GOP is advocating for is their craziest low yet” then a week goes by and it’s like, “nope, they can go even lower.”  Well it’s happened again, they’ve gone significantly lower.  This time, our opponent Congressman Jim Jordan’s meltdown of the week was about YouTube introducing a new policy to ban videos that:  🔴 Show viewers how to remove safety features from firearms 🔴 Show how to illegally acquire weapons 🔴 Guide viewers on how to make their own firearms, including BAZOOKAS...  The headline sounds like it was pulled right from the front page of The Onion, but nope, this is happening in real life. Jim Jordan wants to be on the extreme-right of every issue. When it comes to abortion he wants a national ban. When it’s COVID-19 he says it was a hoax and says not to trust the vaccine. And on the Second Amendment, he says YouTube is violating our constitutional right to be able to watch videos on how to 3D print AR-15s and manufacture bazookas. For all we know the next mass casualty attack could be done with a homemade bazooka or a 3D printed gun - if YouTube was forced by Jordan to put these videos back up, he would have literal blood on his hands.[Enough is enough. We cannot let Jim Jordan continue to destabilize our country and plunge it further into chaos with another term as the most influential ultra-MAGA Republican in Congress. The buck stops with this campaign. Will you make a donation to help us continue building the tidal wave of momentum that will topple Jordan this November?]( If you've saved payment info with ActBlue Express your donation will be processed immediately. [Donate $5]( [Donate $10]( [Donate $25]( [Donate $50]( [Donate $100]( [Donate Another Amount]( [Or multiply your impact with a monthly contribution.]( It pains us to write the words - Jim Jordan melting down over YouTube banning DIY bazooka guides - but this is who we’re dealing with.  Let’s get rid of this guy.  Team Tamie  Tamie Wilson Democratic Nominee Ohio's 4th Congressional District  [Donate]( Mail checks to: Tamie Wilson for US 273 Saratoga St, Delaware, Ohio, 43015 [Facebook]( [X]( [Instagram]( [Unsubscribe](

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