- The Washington Times - Wednesday, October 4, 2023

Sen. Ted Cruz and his staff recently discovered Intuit, a financial services provider in Texas, was refusing to provide certain accounting services to manufacturers and sellers of firearms — and of even businesses that make the parts that go into the building of firearms.

Talk about the weaponization of the free market. This is Big Business doing the bidding of the Democrats to bring about an anti-American agenda that wouldn’t pass the normal legislative route.

Thankfully, Intuit’s been stopped. 

Cruz, who is the ranking member on the heads up the Senate Committee of Commerce, Science and Transportation, opened an investigation into the matter, which led to Intuit’s decision to start doing business with gun-related companies again. 

But Democrats and their cohorts in business are sneaky devils.

When one door is shut, a window is flung open.

Intuit said its targeted discrimination was due to pressures from Bank of America and JP Morgan — meaning, the net to catch up businesses to participate in the plot to cripple the Second Amendment was cast wide.

“We discovered that what [the banks] had done to this Texas company they had done to over 100 different companies, either firearms manufacturers or sellers of firearms,” Cruz said.

Expect more to come.

“This is a persistent problem,” Cruz said.

Tune in for more with Cruz on the details of Democrats and Big Business dealings to steal away the Second Amendment.

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