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Sign if you agree: Revoke the NRA’s tax-exempt status

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Friend, . The NRA has been exposed as a greedy and potentially fraudulent non-profit. A recent inves

Friend, [sign the petition: the NRA’s sordid dealings have violated federal laws governing charitable organizations. Their tax-exempt status must be revoked](. [SIGN THE PETITION]( The NRA has been exposed as a greedy and potentially fraudulent non-profit. A recent investigative [report]( reveals the intricate way in which hundreds of millions of dollars have allegedly been siphoned off to top executives and vendors. The NRA has non-profit, tax-exempt status. Yet, some of the NRA's payments that may constitute a conflict of interest pass through financial channels that intentionally obscure the recipients. This is in direct violation of the tax-exempt status requirements. [Sign the petition: The NRA broke the rules and must lose their non-profit status.]( [SIGN THE PETITION]( The NRA has transformed from an organization for gun owners to an organization for gun manufacturers. They donate millions of dollars to politicians to make sure they vote the “right way.” Let us not forget the NRA is also under investigation into whether Russian agents funneled money to the organization that then was used in the 2016 election cycle, during which the NRA spent some $50 million backing Donald Trump and six Senate candidates (five of whom won). In other words, whether the NRA worked with Russians to influence American elections. We demand the IRS and Congress open investigations into the NRA operating as a charity and revoke the NRA’s tax-exempt status. The NRA’s financial improprieties are used to enrich executives, and that must stop now! [Click here to AUTOMATICALLY sign the petition: The NRA’s dirty dealings with private vendors have disqualified their nonprofit status. Revoke it immediately!]( [SIGN THE PETITION]( Our message to the IRS and Congress: We demand you revoke the NRA’s tax-exempt status. The NRA’s dirty-dealings with private vendors have disqualified their nonprofit status—they broke the rules and now their tax-exempt status must end. By signing this petition you will receive periodic updates on offers and activism opportunities from Daily Kos. You may unsubscribe at any time. Here's our [privacy policy](. In solidarity, Sarah Hogg, Daily Kos Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Daily Kos, please [click here](.

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