Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That is a lot of ties.
That alone will cause the normal, middle class members to either leave or riot. Or both. LaPierre has a wardrobe that costs more than their house, boat AND pick up truck, combined.
The attorney general for the District of Columbia, Karl A. Racine, has opened a new investigative front against the National Rifle Association, issuing subpoenas on Friday to the gun group and a large affiliated charity.
While the N.R.A. is already under investigation in New York, where it was chartered nearly 150 years ago, its charity was created in Washington, giving Mr. Racine’s office local authority over the organization. Among other things, the new inquiry will examine how funds were moved between the N.R.A. and the charity, known as the N.R.A. Foundation, and whether that money was properly used for charitable purposes.
Earlier this year, The New York Times reported that more than $200 million has flowed from the foundation to the N.R.A. since 2010. That issue has also been a subject of scrutiny in the investigation by the New York attorney general, Letitia James. Donations to the foundation are tax-deductible, while donations to the N.R.A. itself are not.
Anonymous wrote:.. and the R party are worried because they need the NRA's money and clout.
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/07/03/nra-guns-trump-campaign-1395970
Anonymous wrote:“Now one of the gun group’s major benefactors says he is preparing to lead an insurgency among wealthy contributors to oust Mr. LaPierre as chief executive, along with his senior leadership team. Such a rebellion would represent a troublesome new threat to Mr. LaPierre, as his organization’s finances and vaunted political machine are being strained amid a host of legal battles, most notably the New York attorney general’s investigation into its tax-exempt status.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/02/us/nra-donors-wayne-lapierre.html#click=https://t.co/OlaP4uQ3aA
Anonymous wrote:And we no longer need to live in a world with NRA TV in it.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/25/us/nra-nratv-ackerman-mcqueen.html#click=https://t.co/b3yR8Sf5C9
Anonymous wrote:couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of grifter sociopaths
https://www.thedailybeast.com/lawsuit-nras-unpaid-bills-could-shutter-nratv
The National Rifle Association is overdue on more than $1.6 million in unpaid bills, according to a new court filing made by its longtime advertising firm.
On Wednesday, Ackerman McQueen, an ad agency that has for years worked with the National Rifle Association and runs the gun group’s media arm NRATV, filed a motion for a preliminary injunction against the NRA. It’s the latest move in a brutal court battle between the ad agency and the powerful pro-gun organization.
It could also spell the death of NRATV, a pro-Trump online TV network known for its culture-war content.