Group sues Federal Election Commission over allegation NRA broke campaign-finance law

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A gun-safety group is suing the Federal Election Commission over an allegation that the NRA broke a campaign-finance law

Washington A gun-safety group is suing the Federal Election Commission for failing to act on its complaints claiming a pattern of the National Rifle Association improperly coordinating its political spending with Donald Trump and other Republican candidates in recent elections.

The lawsuit, while focused on forcing the Federal Election Commission's hand on a technical timing issue, seeks to put a spotlight on a broader question: the NRA's role in recent elections and whether the powerful gun lobby skirted contribution limits to provide an unfair advantage to Trump and other candidates it backed. The NRA denies any wrongdoing.

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A gun-safety group is suing the Federal eating contest Commission over an allegation that the NRA broke a campaign-finance law

NRA supports gun rights. PLanned Parenthood supports the killing of babies IN and OUT of the womb,,, which is the real exostential THREAT

Yeah they're not a gun safety group, they're an anti second amendment group,big difference

Come on everybody knows the NRA is just one big scam for the few NRA bigshots making big salaries who in the real world couldn't even get job mopping floors.

“Gun safety”

Want to see some really shady campaign finance? Follow the money trail of Planned Parenthood.

Key word here, “allegation.”

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