A new report released by the minority staff of the U.S. Senate Finance Committee...
John,
It's hard to be shocked in this political environment, but keep reading:
An investigative report released today by the minority staff of the U.S. Senate Finance Committee details how the NRA became a foreign asset for Russia in the run-up to the 2016 elections.1 What's more is that the NRA insiders who participated in a 2015 trip to Russia appeared to be using NRA funds and resources to benefit their personal business interests.
While the NRA has been mired in scandal recently, it's clear that it is still powerful. We recently learned the NRA's Political Action Committee has already raised $7.7 MILLION this year.
Nick Suplina,
Managing Director for Law and Policy
Everytown for Gun Safety
1. U.S. Congress, Senate, Committee on Finance Minority Staff Report, The NRA And Russia: How A Tax-exempt Organization Became A Foreign Asset. September 30, 2019.
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