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Second Amendment under assault! New York sues to dissolve NRA

In yet another preview of what a communist Joe Biden reign of terror would look like, the Second Amendment is officially under attack. New York’s communist Attorney General is suing the NRA to dissolve it. Biden and his lackeys, include his puppet master Valerie Jarrett will do whatever they can to take legal guns away from law abiding Americans. You saw a preview of this in St. Louis, now you’re seeing it in New York.

Second Amendment under assault! New York sues to dissolve NRA
Second Amendment under assault! New York sues to dissolve NRA

New York Attorney General Letitia James announced Thursday that her office has filed a lawsuit against the National Rifle Association and its leadership, including Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre, looking to dissolve the organization.

James accused the organization of having “a culture of self-dealing,” taking millions of dollars for personal use and granting contracts that benefited leaders’ family and associates.

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“For nearly three decades, Wayne LaPierre has served as the chief executive officer of the NRA and has exploited the organization for his financial benefit, and the benefit of a close circle of NRA staff, board members, and vendors,” the 163-page complaint states.

The Washington, D.C. Attorney General’s office also sued the NRA on Thursday based on similar allegations.

“Charitable organizations function as public trusts — and District law requires them to use their funds to benefit the public, not to support political campaigns, lobbying, or private interests,” Attorney General Karl Racine said.

The New York lawsuit alleges that LaPierre, former chief of staff Joshua Powell, former CFO Wilson “Woody” Phillips, and general counsel John Frazer, engaged in self-dealing and ignored conflicts of interest in violation of NRA policy. Alleged conflicts included granting millions of dollars worth of contracts to companies like information technology firm HomeTelos, whose CEO had a personal relationship with Phillips that was not disclosed at the time.