Supreme Court ruling on NRA and fossil fuel companies

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the NRA, setting a precedent to challenge climate change regulations targeting fossil fuel companies. The decision protects companies from coercive regulatory tactics and supports economic growth.

Supreme Court Victory for NRA Against New York Officials

The National Rifle Association (NRA) won a major victory at the Supreme Court against New York and anti-gun politicians, with implications for former President Trump. The Court ruled unanimously that the NRA's First Amendment rights were violated by attempts to shut it down by New York officials.

Supreme Court ruling on NRA vs. New York State Department of Financial Services

The Supreme Court unanimously decided that the NRA plausibly alleged that the New York State Department of Financial Services violated the group's First Amendment rights by blacklisting the group. Senator Tom Cotton is introducing a bill to ban the government from paying off student loans of protesters.

Former President Trump's speech at NRA meeting

Former President Trump criticizes Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and President Biden at NRA meeting, calls for gun owners to vote and accuses RFK Jr. of being part of radical left.

Donald Trump's Speech at NRA Event

Former President Donald Trump addressed NRA members, emphasizing the importance of the Second Amendment for safety and freedom. He warned that Biden and Democrats are looking to take away gun rights.

Donald Trump speaking at NRA Annual Meeting

Former President Donald Trump will speak at the 153rd NRA Annual Meeting in Dallas, Texas on May 18.

Gun Control

President Joe Biden expressed willingness to take further executive action on guns if re-elected, criticizing former President Donald Trump's promises to the NRA. He highlighted the need for common-sense gun laws and emphasized the pain of families affected by gun violence.

Enhanced Background Checks for Young Gun Purchasers

The FBI is now conducting enhanced background checks on 18-20 year-old gun purchasers, which are more thorough than the instant checks done since the 1990s. This change is part of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, and the NRA-ILA has raised concerns about the new process.

Endorsement of Patrick Morrisey by NRA and CDL for Governor

The National Rifle Association (NRA) and the West Virginia Citizens Defense League (CDL) endorsed Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's bid for governor in the 2024 West Virginia Primary Election due to his strong support for Second Amendment rights.

Permitless Carry Law in South Carolina

South Carolina Governor signs permitless carry into law, allowing eligible citizens 18 and older to carry a firearm in public without a permit. NRA and supporters secure constitutional carry in a second state within 48 hours.

Gun Buyback Initiative Sponsored by Shaquille O’Neal in Texas County

Gun owners criticize NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal for sponsoring a gun buyback initiative in Texas county. The initiative received mixed reactions from the community.

New York Attorney General Letitia James vs. Donald Trump and NRA Executives

New York Attorney General Letitia James has made headlines by suing former President Donald Trump and winning major victories in court, including a $454 million penalty against Trump and a $6.4 million ruling against top NRA executives. James, the first Black woman to serve as NY AG, has faced criticism and accusations of bias from Trump and his allies. Despite the controversies, she continues to prevail in court with her dedicated team of lawyers.

Corruption at NRA

Former NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre found liable for corruption, ordered to repay over $4 million to the organization. New York AG James won the case against NRA and its leadership for corruption and greed.

Financial Misdeeds of Wayne LaPierre and the National Rifle Association

Wayne LaPierre, the head of the National Rifle Association, was found liable for financial misdeeds and required to pay $4.3 million back to the NRA. His persona was carefully constructed by a PR firm, and he portrayed himself as a rugged individualist and champion of gun rights, despite being uncomfortable in the spotlight. The NRA used his image to transform gun laws and policies in the United States.

Corruption Allegations Against Former NRA Executives

Manhattan jury finds former NRA executives liable for corruption and misspending millions in donations, with Wayne LaPierre at the center of the case. LaPierre, along with other executives, accused of using charitable funds for personal luxuries and facing financial damages. NRA's political influence has dwindled over the years.