NRA

A judge ruled the gun group isn't being unfairly targeted for its politics, and that the group's claim of a "witch hunt" is "not supported by the record."
Jason Selvig of the comedy duo Good Liars said he was so perplexed that he asked the question three times, hoping for a direct answer.
This is a major change to firearm laws pushed, less than three weeks after authorities say an 18-year-old used one of the guns to kill 10 people at a supermarket in Buffalo.
“I did Not and would NOT approve of" Trump "using the song for any of his purposes!” tweeted David Porter.
The board member, a Kansas Republican judge, repeatedly dodged questions. "I’m not the one that pulled the trigger," he said.
Trump danced to "Hold On, I'm Coming" after mangling the names of Uvalde victims in his NRA speech.
The Texas man told HuffPost he believes the time for "civil discourse" is over in the face of so many mass shootings.
The meeting was the first for the troubled organization since 2019, following a two-year hiatus because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
He ended his speech praising the National Rifle Association with his trademark "dance" step.
The former president appeared at the gun lobbying group's convention just days after the deadly school shooting in Texas.