Bundy Standoff
The Bundy Standoff was a confrontation that took place in April 2014 in Nevada between federal authorities and supporters of rancher Cliven Bundy. Bundy had refused to pay grazing fees for his cattle on federal land, claiming the land belonged to the state. The situation escalated when armed supporters gathered to protest against the government's actions.
The standoff lasted for several weeks and ended without violence. Federal agents eventually withdrew, allowing Bundy and his supporters to claim victory. The incident raised significant discussions about land rights, federal authority, and the role of armed groups in protests in the United States.