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Donald Trump Jr. launches online marketplace for GUNS as more people recognize the value of the Second Amendment
By Ramon Tomey | June 7, 2025
• Donald Trump Jr. and his business partners are launching GrabAGun, an e-commerce platform dubbed the "Amazon of guns." It targets rising demand among non-traditional buyers like women and younger conservatives.
• Trump Jr. highlights growing gun ownership among women for self-defense and younger conservatives embracing Second Amendment rights, as major retailers like Walmart reduce firearm sales.
• Customers can buy firearms online but must pick them up from licensed dealers for background checks. Accessories (ammo, scopes, gear) ship directly.
• The venture merges with a SPAC led by investor Omeed Malik, who supports conservative projects like Tucker Carlson's media startup and "anti-woke" marketplace Public Square.
• GrabAGun reflects a push to cater to conservative consumers amid cultural debates over gun rights. Regulatory scrutiny remains high, but Trump Jr. bets on growing demand for firearms.
In a move that underscores the evolving landscape of gun ownership in America, Donald Trump Jr. and his business partners are launching GrabAGun – an online firearm retailer they describe as the "Amazon of guns."
The platform announced on Tuesday, June 3, aims to capitalize on rising demand among non-traditional gun buyers – including women and younger conservatives – while adhering to federal regulations. The venture comes as major retailers like Walmart have scaled back firearm sales.
Speaking on the CNBC program "Squawk Box," Trump Jr. emphasized the shifting demographics of gun ownership. "There's women coming into the marketplace for self-defense," he said. "There's a younger generation that's shifting to the conservative side that understands the need to exercise their Second Amendment [rights]."
The platform will allow customers to purchase firearms online, though federal law mandates that weapons must be picked up from licensed dealers where background checks will be conducted. But accessories such as scopes, ammunition and outdoor gear can be shipped directly to buyers.
GrabAGun's business model reflects broader trends in e-commerce, where convenience and accessibility drive consumer behavior. But it also arrives amid heightened political and cultural debates over gun rights and safety. (Related: Gun, ammunition sales skyrocketing in Virginia as citizens arm up in anticipation of tyrannical gun confiscation efforts by insane, deranged Democrats.)
From firearms to elite clubs: Trump Jr.'s bold new conservative ventures
Trump Jr., an avid hunter and longtime firearms advocate, framed the venture as a response to corporate retreats from the gun market. "Walmart used to be the largest retailer of firearms in America," he noted. "Corporate policies change, you can no longer have that access."
The company has merged with a special purpose acquisition company led by investor Omeed Malik, who has backed other conservative ventures. These include former Fox News host Tucker Carlson's media startup and the "anti-woke" marketplace Public Square.
Malik described GrabAGun as a way for Americans to "buy guns and ammunition online just like you can on Amazon because we have a Second Amendment right." The website will offer rifles, shotguns, small arms and outdoor equipment. Trump Jr. and gun influencer Colion Noir are set to join GrabAGun's board when it goes public.
Beyond firearms, Trump Jr. and Malik have announced plans for an exclusive Washington, D.C., social club called the Executive Branch, targeting the city's elite with a $500,000 membership fee. The dual ventures highlight a broader strategy of catering to conservative consumers in both commerce and culture.
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The platform announced on Tuesday, June 3, aims to capitalize on rising demand among non-traditional gun buyers – including women and younger conservatives – while adhering to federal regulations. The venture comes as major retailers like Walmart have scaled back firearm sales.
Speaking on the CNBC program "Squawk Box," Trump Jr. emphasized the shifting demographics of gun ownership. "There's women coming into the marketplace for self-defense," he said. "There's a younger generation that's shifting to the conservative side that understands the need to exercise their Second Amendment [rights]."
The platform will allow customers to purchase firearms online, though federal law mandates that weapons must be picked up from licensed dealers where background checks will be conducted. But accessories such as scopes, ammunition and outdoor gear can be shipped directly to buyers.
GrabAGun's business model reflects broader trends in e-commerce, where convenience and accessibility drive consumer behavior. But it also arrives amid heightened political and cultural debates over gun rights and safety. (Related: Gun, ammunition sales skyrocketing in Virginia as citizens arm up in anticipation of tyrannical gun confiscation efforts by insane, deranged Democrats.)
From firearms to elite clubs: Trump Jr.'s bold new conservative ventures
Trump Jr., an avid hunter and longtime firearms advocate, framed the venture as a response to corporate retreats from the gun market. "Walmart used to be the largest retailer of firearms in America," he noted. "Corporate policies change, you can no longer have that access."
The company has merged with a special purpose acquisition company led by investor Omeed Malik, who has backed other conservative ventures. These include former Fox News host Tucker Carlson's media startup and the "anti-woke" marketplace Public Square.
Malik described GrabAGun as a way for Americans to "buy guns and ammunition online just like you can on Amazon because we have a Second Amendment right." The website will offer rifles, shotguns, small arms and outdoor equipment. Trump Jr. and gun influencer Colion Noir are set to join GrabAGun's board when it goes public.
Beyond firearms, Trump Jr. and Malik have announced plans for an exclusive Washington, D.C., social club called the Executive Branch, targeting the city's elite with a $500,000 membership fee. The dual ventures highlight a broader strategy of catering to conservative consumers in both commerce and culture.
Please go to Natural News to continue reading.
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