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    The View From the Courtroom as the NRA Corruption Trial Ends

    The View From the Courtroom as the NRA Corruption Trial Ends
    This week, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman interviews me about what it was like in the courtroom as New York's civil trial against the NRA and its leaders reached closing arguments. Thanks to the support of Reload Members, I've been able to cover much of the case from inside the Manhattan court where it's happening. This is vital because there is no live stream of the proceedings and the transcripts aren't made available until well after the events of the day, if at all. So, spending the resources to be up there is vital to understanding what is actually happening in a case that will affect the future of the nation's largest gun-rights group, which has received only modest coverage from major media outlets. Jake asked me about how the closing arguments went. I did my best to summarize what the NRA, Wayne LaPierre, the group's top lawyer, and its former treasurer put up as their defense. And how the office of Attorney General Letitia James tried to rebut those arguments. I did my best to explain, but the answer went on for a while, and I wasn't able to hit every point. I probably could have talked for another several hours on how the case unfolded over the course of six weeks or even just the closing arguments, which went on for eight hours. Jake also asked me to predict the outcome of the case based on everything I saw in court. I don't think it's possible to predict exactly how the jury will rule on the many, many questions they have to resolve. But I did think significant parts of the jury instructions make an overall win for the NRA, LaPierre, and others very difficult to imagine. After going over my time at the NRA trial, we discussed my on-the-ground experience during Donald Trump's speech at the Great American Outdoor Show. The rally took place in Pennsylvania, a key state in what's looking like an inevitable rematch between Trump and President Joe Biden. But it wasn't as newsworthy as I'd expected it to be since the NRA didn't actually announce its endorsement of Trump. Instead, it was much more akin to a normal Trump rally. Trump made some specific promises about gun policy, but none of them were new.  The lack of an endorsement felt especially odd since the political speech was a new component of the event, and no other politician was invited, including Trump's remaining Republican opponent, Nikki Haley. And the speech was run like a rally, with the NRA repeatedly heaping praise on Trump and calling for him to be president again. The rally also featured moments where the crowd was encouraged to yell their shared disdain at the media in the room in what has been a staple of Trump rallies for years but which also fell more ominous after the events of January 6th. The crowd was energetic at points, cheering and laughing at Trump's now-familiar routine. But they also quieted down through long stretches of his stream-of-consciousness asides and the venue that started nearly full of Trump supporters was about half empty by the time he wrapped up an hour and 15 minutes after he'd arrived. Plus, I interviewed Jake about what happened to the rebranded effort to ban AR-15s and other guns in New Mexico.

    Non-Profit Law Professor James Fishman on the NRA's Corruption Trial

    Non-Profit Law Professor James Fishman on the NRA's Corruption Trial
    This week, we're looking ahead to the end of the NRA's corruption trial that's set to arrive on Friday. To better understand exactly what's at stake in the case, I've brought on an expert in not just non-profit law but New York non-profit law. Pace University Law Professor James Fishman, who has written extensively on the subject, joins the show to give us some expert insight into the facts of the case and the potential outcomes. He provides an overview of what to expect once the case ends. Fishman argued the admitted misappropriation of funds by current and former NRA leadership, especially former CEO Wayne LaPierre, put the group in serious legal jeopardy. He also dismissed many of the arguments the group and its leadership have used in the case thus far. He painted a dim picture of the group's chances for success in the case. Fishman did admit New York Attorney General Letitia James (D.) erred when describing the NRA as a "terrorist organization" during her campaign. But he explained the NRA's repeated attempts to use her comments as a defense in the case failed because the AG built her case around provable instances of corruption and misappropriation of funds that have left the NRA in dire straights. He argued those facts would weigh more on the judge and jury than the AG's rhetoric. As for the likely outcome, Fishman said the NRA will likely end up with a court-appointed overseer in charge of vetting its financial decisions. He said the overseer could also force reform on the group's 76-member board and its opaque bylaws. Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss the Hawaiian Supreme Court ruling putting the "Spirit of Aloha" above gun rights. Special Guest: James Fishman.

    NASCAR Traffic

    NASCAR Traffic

    Monday, January 30th, 2024

    Today,  The Texas attorney general is requesting transgender youths’ patient records from a Georgia clinic; Senator Fetterman plans to force a vote barring Senator Menendez from classified briefings; the former IRS contractor that leaked Trump’s tax returns has been sentenced to five years in prison; Senator James Lankford is pushing back on Trump’s blockade of a border deal; NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre continues his testimony in the corruption trial. Plus Allison and Dana deliver your good news.

    Texas attorney general requests transgender youths’ patient records from Georgia clinic
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    Wayne LaPierre says he approved helicopter rides so NRA execs could avoid traffic while going to NASCAR races
    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/wayne-lapierre-says-approved-helicopter-rides-nra-execs-avoid-traffic-rcna136132

    Ex-IRS contractor sentenced to 5 years in prison for leaking Trump tax records
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    Republican Senator Says Border Deal is Exactly What Trump Wanted as President
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    Former NRA News Host Cam Edwards on the Gun Group's Corruption Trial

    Former NRA News Host Cam Edwards on the Gun Group's Corruption Trial
    The NRA's corruption trial carried on last week with Wayne LaPierre taking the stand for the first time. So, I invited one of the best gunwriters in the country on the show to talk about it. Cam Edwards is not only the editor of Bearing Arms, but he's a former NRA News and NRATV host. That means he worked for Ackerman McQueen, which is the contractor at the center of the NRA corruption allegations. That gave him some special insight into how the relationship between the two sides. Cam was willing to be very candid about what he saw during his years at the organization. He said sometimes there were signs of outrageous spending, but he said those in the lower levels of each side didn't know about the kind of mismanagement LaPierre and others had admitted to in court. He decried the way high-level executives wasted NRA money on their own personal expenses. He pointed to former NRA CFO Woody Philips using the group's funds to commute from Texas to Virginia. He said he would often forgo reimbursement for legitimate business expenses when working on behalf of the NRA and never dreamed of using NRA funds for his commute after he moved several hours from the office he broadcast from. Cam said he knew many Ackerman and NRA employees who were as reserved in their expense accounting as he was because they believed in the group's mission. He said they also understood that the bulk of the NRA's money came from regular members giving money that was often a not insignificant part of their family budgets. He argued the corruption that ran rampant at the NRA was unacceptable and things need to change. But he also said the NRA is one of the most important institutions in the gun-rights movement and needs to be saved. Plus, I talk about my time at SHOT Show with Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and the effect of the Biden Administration's pause on gun exports. Special Guest: Cam Edwards.

    Former NRA Board Member on His Testimony in the Corruption Case

    Former NRA Board Member on His Testimony in the Corruption Case
    The National Rifle Association's corruption trial in New York began this week, and we have the first witness called in the case on the show with us. Rocky Marshall is a former NRA board member and the first to receive votes for executive vice president against Wayne LaPierre in decades. He has also been a vocal critic of LaPierre, other key members of leadership, and outside counsel Bill Brewer. He blames their mismanagement and misconduct for the NRA's current downward spiral. Marshall laid out the questions he was asked during his testimony. The questions were wide-ranging, and he was on the stand for over an hour. He explained his view of where the prosecution is going as well as where the NRA's defense is headed. He also talked about his decision to run for the board again. He's qualified for the ballot alongside three other reform candidates. Marshall said people are underestimating how important the NRA is to the gun-rights movement and argued it's still possible to fix things from the inside. Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss the whiplash Californians must feel as gun carry was made lawful again by a federal court ruling. Special Guest: Rocky Marshall.

    With A Bang

    With A Bang

    Wednesday, January 10th, 2024

    Today, the DC Circuit Court of appeals heard arguments on Trump’s immunity claim and it did not go well for him; Trump has told ABC News he plans to deliver part of the closing argument in the NYAG’s civil fraud trial himself; Tennessee Rep Andy Ogles faces an ethics complaint; Congress may need a continuing resolution through March to get a budget passed because of course; Mike Pence’s brother Greg Pence will not seek re-election in the House; Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has been diagnosed with prostate cancer; the civil trial of the National Rifle Association kicked off today with a bang (ha); a driver is in custody after crashing into the White House gates. Plus Allison and Dana deliver your good news.

    Trump fraud trial: Trump intends to deliver part of closing argument himself, say sources
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    NRA distances itself from longtime leader Wayne LaPierre in opening remarks at civil trial
    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/nra-distances-longtime-leader-wayne-lapierre-opening-remarks-civil-tri-rcna133076

    REVEALED: Tennessee Rep. Andy Ogles faces ethics complaint, comparison to George Santos
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    Statement From Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Officials on Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III's Medical Care
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    Today's Air Force - Aug. 25, Part 1

    Today's Air Force - Aug. 25, Part 1
    This edition features stories on the activation of the 24th Air Force, General Norton Schwartz reflecting on his first year as the Air Force Chief of Staff and the future of the Air Force, the Global Hawk Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) becoming a part of the Pacific theater of operations, the equipment testing Climatic Laboratory at Eglin Air Base, how the Air Force shooting team is holding its own at the National Rifle Association’s (NRA) annual National Rifle and Pistol Shooting Competition, Airmen and other supporting personnel preparing for Exercise Combined Endeavor, an annual joint interoperability communications exercise, pararescuemen training in Nevada to sharpen their life-saving skills, Airmen getting an opportunity to fly in an F-16 and experience gravitational force (G-Force), and a photo montage of the week’s top photos from around the Air Force. Hosted by Staff Sgt. Nicholas Kurtz.

    Morally And Financially Bankrupt (feat. John Fugelsang)

    Morally And Financially Bankrupt (feat. John Fugelsang)

    Friday, December 22nd, 2023

    Today, right after Judge Beryl Howell ordered the immediate enforcement of the $148M verdict against Giuliani, he filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the Southern District of New York; Jack Smith has filed a response in the Trump immunity battle with SCOTUS; the Colorado Supreme Court justices face a flood of threats after ruling to remove Trump from the state primary ballot; a new lawsuit says Georgia’s lt. gov should be disqualified for acting as a Trump elector; 16 states beyond Colorado have open legal challenges to Trump’s eligibility for office; the NRA has hit rock bottom. Plus Allison and Dana deliver your good news.

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    A gun industry insider perspective with Ryan Busse (2022)

    A gun industry insider perspective with Ryan Busse (2022)
    We're republishing this episode, which was originally released in June of 2022. There are more guns than cars in the United States. And studies show that gun sales go up following mass shootings. Ryan Busse 30 years as a leader at one of America’s most popular gun companies. Busse is a former firearms executive at Kimber America and is author of “Gunfight: My Battle Against the Industry that Radicalized America,” in which he talks about how America’s multibillion-dollar gun industry has profited from and fueled cultural divisions. He joins WITHpod to discuss how we got to this point, why he chose to leave the industry, what he observed behind closed doors at NRA meetings, how political division fuels extremism and what the failure to enact stricter legislation means for the future of our democracy.

    Beyond the Massacres Part I: Guns and Public Health

    Beyond the Massacres Part I: Guns and Public Health

    In this episode of Colloquy, part one of a discussion about guns and public health in America. We'll move past the horrors of Uvalde—and El Paso, and Parkland, and Orlando, and Las Vegas, and Sandy Hook—and talk about the larger issues: too many gun deaths and injuries, too little training, information, and regulation. Leading us in the discussion is David Hemenway, professor of health policy at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and director of the Harvard Injury Control Research Center.

    A gun industry insider perspective with Ryan Busse

    A gun industry insider perspective with Ryan Busse
    There are more guns than cars in the United States. And studies show that gun sales go up following mass shootings. We had a different episode planned for this week, but given the marked rise in gun violence, we pivoted. This week’s guest spent 30 years as a leader at one of America’s most popular gun companies. Ryan Busse is a former firearms executive at Kimber America and is author of “Gunfight: My Battle Against the Industry that Radicalized America,” in which he talks about how America’s multibillion-dollar gun industry has profited from and fueled cultural divisions. Busse joins WITHpod to discuss how we got to this point, why he chose to leave the industry, what he observed behind closed doors at NRA meetings, how political division fuels extremism and what the failure to enact stricter legislation means for the future of our democracy.

    Kid News This Week: Gun debate, sprouting moon soil, robot surgeons, football microchips, sinkhole oasis

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    This week, we gently decode the US gun debate by understanding the view points of the gun lobby led by the NRA, Congress, legislators on both sides, and also a quick peek into the US Constitution's Second Amendment. 

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    Investigative Reporter Tim Mak Explains How the NRA Ended Up at the Edge of Disaster

    Investigative Reporter Tim Mak Explains How the NRA Ended Up at the Edge of Disaster
    On this episode, investigative reporter Tim Mak joins me to talk about his new book Misfire: Inside the Downfall of the NRA. I first met Tim at the 2019 NRA annual meeting where he was one of the only other reporters in the room when dissident members tried to oust CEO Wayne LaPierre over allegations of corruption. He has been at the forefront of covering the NRA for the last several years and produced some of the most impactful stories about the gun-rights group. That includes breaking the news that a Russian spy had infiltrated the group as part of an influence campaign run by a top Kremlin official. His new book is the first I've seen to thoroughly chronicle how it is the NRA has ended up at disaster's doorstep and who the key players along the way were. He takes one of the first real looks at the people behind the powerhouse from Wayne LaPierre to his wife Susan to former president Oliver North. He explains not just what decisions they made but how their characters led them to make those decisions. His book matches much of what I've heard for years from inside the organization as well as the testimony given in court I've witnessed over the past several years. It is a detailed and well-sourced book that also brings a host of new information to the fold. From now on, when somebody asks me what happened to the NRA, I'll tell them to read this book. Plus, Jake Fogleman and I discuss Republicans flipping Virginia red and SCOTUS hearing oral arguments in its big gun-carry case. Special Guest: Tim Mak.

    A Deep Dive Into the NRA's 2020 Finances

    A Deep Dive Into the NRA's 2020 Finances
    On this episode, contributing writer Jake Fogelman and I discuss the financial situation of the country's largest gun group. We recently obtained the NRA's 2020 annual report and compared it to previous ones to get a broad view of what the group's books look like. Despite years of operating in the red, recent internal turmoil over corruption allegations, and the pandemic, the group is back to running a surplus. A rather large one of about $54 million, in fact. But that came about as a result of massive spending cuts. As revenues fell by more than $78 million from 2018 to 2020, the NRA cut more than $124 million in spending over that time to keep pace. Political spending took a $50 million hit. Gun safety training was slashed in half. Then Mike Willever from the Active Self Protection podcast joined me to talk about the most incredible self-defense stories he's chronicled so far. He also provides insight from his 25-year-long law enforcement career and how those skills translate to the podcasting world. He also talks about the overheated and misleading nature of political and gun news. Special Guest: Mike Willever.

    The Price We Pay: The Gun Crisis and the Secret Behind the N.R.A.'s Power

    The Price We Pay: The Gun Crisis and the Secret Behind the N.R.A.'s Power

    Two events, four decades apart: One is the murder of a 15 year old boy in 1930's Texas. The other is the attempted assassination of a U.S. President. These two events collide in ways no one could have imagined,  setting the stage for a war between common sense and one of the most powerful forces in American political history: The National Rifle Association.

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    The NRA dropped NRA TV. And it has made big news. The National Rifle Association will remain, but the ad agency that made the shows on NRA TV lost their contract and all the programming is off the air. Anti-gun advocates love it, but do they even understand what happened? Some are infuriated about it, but do THEY even understand what happened? Tony Katz (http://facebook.com/tonykatzradio) hosts Eat! Drink! Smoke! (http://facebook.com/eatdrinksmoke) presented by Fanimation.com (http://fanimation.com). The podcast is recorded live at Blend Bar Cigar (http://blendbarcigar.com) in Indianapolis, IN. Nestle now offers tubs of edible cookie dough. Has anyone ever really not had raw cookie dough because they were worried about the health risks?

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    Townhall Review with Hugh Hewitt – April 20, 2019

    David French of the National Review joins Kevin McCullough to discuss his emotional reaction to the devastating fire at the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris.

    Dennis Prager and National Review’s Andrew McCarthy talk about what many already know; the Obama Administration spied on the campaign of then-presidential candidate Donald Trump.

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