The Hill: NRA admits some executives used nonprofit money for personal benefit
The National Rifle Association (NRA) admitted in a tax filing that some of the group’s current and former executives have used the nonprofit’s money for personal benefit.
The Washington Post writes, “The NRA said in the filing that it continues to review the alleged abuse of funds, as the tax-exempt organization curtails services and runs up multimillion-dollar legal bills.”
NEW >>"It’s an admission of wrongdoing, for sure.”@NRA makes stunning declaration that Wayne LaPierre and other officers used NRA funds for personal benefit and enrichment? after years of saying such claims were bogus.
Me and @bethreinhardhttps://t.co/Mp87jKdfNG— Carol Leonnig (@CarolLeonnig) November 25, 2020