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N.R.A. Lawyer Distances Gun Group From LaPierre's Lavish Spending

The National Rifle Association's defense attorney argued that the actions of its leader, Wayne LaPierre, were not representative of the organization as a whole.
The N.R.A. is facing a civil suit by the State of New York, accusing the organization of corruption and misuse of funds.

In the N.R.A. Case, Wins and Losses for the Attorney General

The National Rifle Association leadership facing a high-stakes trial in Manhattan with split outcomes.

Lawyers in N.R.A. Trial Deliver Closing Arguments, Sending Case to Jury

Lawyers for New York State concluded their case against the NRA, accusing leaders of financial misconduct and corruption.
Central to the case is the state's depiction of former NRA leader Wayne LaPierre as a lavish spender who used NRA funds for personal expenses.

N.R.A. Lawyer Distances Gun Group From LaPierre's Lavish Spending

The National Rifle Association's defense attorney argued that the actions of its leader, Wayne LaPierre, were not representative of the organization as a whole.
The N.R.A. is facing a civil suit by the State of New York, accusing the organization of corruption and misuse of funds.

In the N.R.A. Case, Wins and Losses for the Attorney General

The National Rifle Association leadership facing a high-stakes trial in Manhattan with split outcomes.

Lawyers in N.R.A. Trial Deliver Closing Arguments, Sending Case to Jury

Lawyers for New York State concluded their case against the NRA, accusing leaders of financial misconduct and corruption.
Central to the case is the state's depiction of former NRA leader Wayne LaPierre as a lavish spender who used NRA funds for personal expenses.
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Trump floats idea of three-term presidency at NRA convention

President Donald Trump contemplated a third term despite constitutional restrictions during a speech at the National Rifle Association.

Guns and Goodies: How LaPierre Spent the N.R.A.'s Money

The case against the National Rifle Association revealed lavish spending by its executives on personal luxuries like clothes, food, travel, and gifts.
Wayne LaPierre, the NRA leader, justified extravagant spending as necessary for his public image despite facing allegations of misusing funds.

Trial to Decide N.R.A.'s Financial Future Begins in Manhattan

The N.R.A. is facing legal scrutiny, with its former president testifying in court about misspending allegations and the impact on leadership recruitment.

Surgeon General Declares Gun Violence a Public Health Crisis

Dr. Murthy declared gun violence a public health crisis, recommending preventive measures and highlighting the need to address it from a health perspective rather than politics.
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