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The NRA is in real freefall and it’s because of all of the work our movement — and you! — have done to chip away at its power.
In fact, over the last several months, the NRA’s long-time ad agency cut ties with the gun lobby2, its president was forced to resign3, the New York Attorney General opened an investigation into its tax-exempt status4, board members resigned and called for Wayne LaPierre’s ouster5. Independent investigations also exposed the NRA’s deep financial mismanagement and greed6 and the Senate continues to investigate the lobby’s connections to Putin’s Russia7.
The NRA is in real trouble, but our work is not yet over. In the days and weeks ahead we’ll continue to work together to financially drain the gun industry and its lobby. Together, we are building a future with fewer guns.
– The Guns Down Team
P.S. Just this afternoon, news broke that Chris Cox, the NRA’s chief lobbyist, officially resigned from the gun lobby following accusations he helped orchestrate a failed coup against leader Wayne LaPierre8. It’s getting hard to keep up with of the NRA’s woes these days!
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1. N.R.A. Shuts Down Production of NRATV, and Its No. 2 Official Resigns
2. Ackerman McQueen existence “jeopardized” as NRA cuts ties, ends NRATV
3. Oliver North steps down as NRA president amid dispute over ‘damaging’ information
4. New York attorney general launches investigation into NRA’s tax-exempt status
5. Wayne LaPierre needs to resign, NRA board member Allen West says
6. Secrecy, Self-Dealing, and Greed at the N.R.A.
7. A Guide to Every Known Investigation of the NRA
8. NRA’s Embattled Top Lobbyist Chris Cox Resigns After Two Decades
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