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Watch Live: Donald Trump Meets with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz

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President Donald Trump is back in the Oval Office spotlight, hosting German Chancellor Friedrich Merz at the White House on Tuesday, March 3, in what promises to be a high-stakes transatlantic tête-à-tête. While mainstream outlets might fixate on trade tariffs or NATO funding squabbles, 2A advocates should tune in live because this meeting could ripple straight into the global gun rights arena. Merz, leader of Germany’s conservative CDU party, has a track record of pushing back against the EU’s creeping disarmament agenda—think his vocal opposition to overreaching gun control directives that mirror the incremental erosions we’ve fought off stateside. Trump, ever the dealmaker, has already signaled he’s ready to leverage America’s armed sovereignty as a bargaining chip in international talks, potentially pressuring Europe to loosen their iron-fist registries and bans.

Dig deeper, and the 2A implications sharpen like a chambered round. Germany’s post-WWII gun laws are a cautionary tale of bureaucratic strangulation: mandatory psych evals, storage mandates, and de facto ammo rationing that leave law-abiding citizens as sitting ducks amid rising migrant crime waves. Merz’s chancellorship could signal a thaw, especially if Trump dangles incentives like joint defense tech sharing—imagine U.S. AR-15-inspired precision rifles influencing Bundeswehr upgrades, normalizing semi-auto ownership across the pond. For the 2A community, this isn’t just diplomacy; it’s a masterclass in soft power. A Trump-Mez alliance might embolden pro-gun voices in the EU, countering globalist pushes from Brussels and the UN for small arms treaties that smell like confiscation. Watch for any nods to self-defense rights or border security; if Merz bites, it validates the Founders’ vision that an armed populace is the ultimate deterrent to tyranny, even in the heart of Old Europe.

The real wildcard? How this plays into domestic politics. With anti-2A forces like the Biden holdovers still lurking, Trump’s live flex with a European leader who’s not afraid to call out knife-crime hypocrisy could rally red-state voters and pressure wobbly RINOs. Stream it now—because in the battle for the Second Amendment, every international handshake is a potential victory round. Stay vigilant, patriots; the right to keep and bear arms isn’t just American—it’s universal when liberty’s on the line.

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