The case began when Letitia James filed a lawsuit that accused some top NRA executives of financial improprieties.
is no mere"witch hunt," a New York judge ruled Friday in dismissing the gun rights advocacy group's claims that the case is a political vendetta.The ruling comes afterThe New York case began when. The attorney general's job includes oversight of nonprofit organizations incorporated in the New York, where the NRA was chartered in 1871.
The NRA accused James in a court filing last year of waging"a blatant and malicious retaliation campaign" because of its views. The group sought to halt the lawsuit.
In the wake of the recent shootings in Buffalo, New York, and Uvalde, Texas, Congress is under renewed pressure to respond after years of partisan logjams over gun legislation. Democratic and Republican senators have been talking about a framework for addressing the issue, but no agreement has been announced.
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