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Gman
04-11-2018, 18:41
NRA accepted donations from 20 Russian-linked contributors (https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/nra-accepted-donations-from-20-russian-linked-contributors/ar-AAvM2Yo)

Oh noes! More Russian connections! [blah-blah]


The National Rifle Association (NRA) disclosed in a letter to Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) this week that it received contributions from 23 individuals with links to Russia since 2015.

The letter, dated Tuesday and made public on Wednesday, stated that the gun rights group received just over $2,500 from those individuals, and that most of the money was from "routine payments," like membership fees. Some of the payments may have come from Americans living in Russia, the NRA noted.

Roughly $525 came from "two individuals who made contributions to the NRA," NRA general counsel John Frazer wrote in the letter, which was first reported Wednesday by NPR (https://www.npr.org/2018/04/11/601534305/nra-in-new-document-acknowledges-more-than-20-russian-linked-contributors).

The NRA's acknowledgement that it received payments from 23 individuals signals a sharp increase from the group's previous disclosures. An outside counsel for the NRA told ABC News in an interview (http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/nra-received-contribution-1000-russian/story?id=54080082) last month that the group received just one contribution from a Russian individual between 2012 and 2018.

Frazer in this week's letter also addressed payments to the NRA made by Alexander Torshin, a Russian politician and the deputy of the country's central bank. He said Torshin has been a life member of the group since 2012, and has paid membership dues, but has not made any additional contributions.

Torshin is among the Russian officials named in new U.S. sanctions imposed last week. Frazer said the NRA is now "reviewing our responsibilities with respect to him."

McClatchy D.C. reported (http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/article195231139.html) in January that the FBI was investigating whether Torshin sought to funnel money to the NRA to help President Trump win the 2016 election.

Wyden has questioned the NRA for months about possible connections to Russia. Frazer said in the letter to the senator that the organization would stop providing information on the matter.

"Given the extraordinarily time-consuming and burdensome nature of your requests, we must respectfully decline to engage in this beyond the clear answers we have already provided," he wrote.

Eric P
04-11-2018, 19:50
So?

Not even close to the hildabeast, and the NRA did fun for office.

Big E3
04-11-2018, 19:59
I’m thinking about taking a Russian river cruise. Does that mean the NRA will need to disclose that I’m a member?

FromMyColdDeadHand
04-11-2018, 20:38
The left will turn it around and say that the NRA, for each gun death every year, did it for the $0.01/death the Russians gave them. Bat. Crap. Crazy.

Great-Kazoo
04-11-2018, 20:41
Who cares? The NRA and it's members, gun owners in general are cold blooded kid killers, according to any "sensible person" So fuk them.

GeorgeandSugar
04-11-2018, 20:42
Big deal. If it was a membership, good for them. Not too many membership benefits, except for a bunch of NRA junk mail. Perhaps they see the value in the 2A, if they are indeed Russian citizens or Americans living in Russia.


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BPTactical
04-11-2018, 22:19
In Russia NRA join you.....

Bailey Guns
04-12-2018, 06:19
I wish the Russians would send me some money.

mb504
04-12-2018, 07:40
I’m thinking about taking a Russian river cruise. Does that mean the NRA will need to disclose that I’m a member?

If the contribution is over $200 to NRA-PVF, they need to report some info. It says it on the donation page and the mailers.




Federal law requires us to use our best efforts to collect and report the name, mailing address, occupation, and name of employer of individuals whose contributions to NRA-PVF exceed $200 in a calendar year.

Corporate contributions and contributions from foreign nationals are prohibited by law.

.455_Hunter
04-12-2018, 07:52
Wow! A total of $2500 dollars amongst 23 individuals. Such a sensational story!

StagLefty
04-12-2018, 08:14
Dues will be going up to pay for collusion fees !!!

thedave1164
04-12-2018, 09:28
LOL

Gman
04-12-2018, 12:34
Wow! A total of $2500 dollars amongst 23 individuals. Such a sensational story!
Since 2015 no less.

http://i0.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/original/000/001/360/1362599_02bcdea730.jpg

Delfuego
04-12-2018, 20:51
In Russia NRA join you.....

[ROFL1]

Irving
04-12-2018, 21:09
$2,500 between 23 people, over 3 years sounds more like stuff that fell through the cracks to me.

izzy
04-13-2018, 00:32
$2,500 between 23 people, over 3 years sounds more like stuff that fell through the cracks to me.

My thoughts exactly. Also I wonder if there is an organization in Russia that I could donate a small amount of money to that would piss people off over there. I think it'd be worth the chuckle to know that $50 or so pissed off a bunch of people in Russia.

Irving
04-13-2018, 00:51
I'd think it'd piss people off here. People over there don't give a shit.

izzy
04-13-2018, 10:50
I'd think it'd piss people off here. People over there don't give a shit.

Just ruin my hopes and dreams ... gosh!

CoGirl303
04-15-2018, 09:31
non-story. yawn.


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