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Madison’s Tragedy: How Policies Failed Our Schools Again VIEW HERE

Trump Sues Des Moines Register and Pollster J. Ann Selzer Over Alleged Fraudulent Iowa Poll

Donald Trump takes legal action against the Des Moines Register and J. Ann Selzer, accusing them of influencing election outcomes with a fraudulent poll.

Legal Proceedings in Iowa

Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit against the Des Moines Register and renowned pollster J. Ann Selzer, citing claims of election interference. The lawsuit, lodged in Polk County, Iowa, under the Iowa Consumer Fraud Act, alleges that the poll falsely depicted Kamala Harris leading in Iowa, a state Trump eventually carried by 13 points. The legal challenge extends to the Des Moines Register, Selzer & Company, and Gannett, the newspaper’s corporate parent.

NRA - Voice Of Freedom

DECEMBER 19, 2024

FEATURED STORY:
So Long, Joe

A complicit mainstream media has heralded Joe Biden as a groundbreaking president, and Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D) even said he should be put on Mount Rushmore; but let’s cut through the spin and look at what he did (and tried to do) to our constitutionally protected right to keep and bear arms. Read our full analysis »

TOP NEWS FROM THE NRA

Mexico’s Government Wants to Bankrupt Your Freedom

Frank Miniter, Editor in Chief, America’s 1st Freedom

On March 4, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc., et al. v. Estados Unidos Mexicanos. Specifically, the high court will consider whether American firearm manufacturers have to pay Mexico $10 billion on the theory that legally made and sold products in America—and not, for example, the narco-terrorist drug cartels in Mexico, the open border on the Mexican side or the cancerous corruption in Mexico—are responsible for harming Mexican citizens. Continue Reading »

Concealed Carry Permit, Gun Sale Numbers Stay Strong in 2024

NRA-ILA Staff, NRA-ILA

The Crime Prevention Research Center (CPRC) has released the latest in its series of annual reports on trends in concealed carry permits in America. Continue Reading »

NRA Protests Shooting Ban at Bears Ears National Monument

NRA Staff, American Hunter

The National Rifle Association has joined a group of sportsman’s organizations in filing a protest with the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM) over the BLM’s final management plan curtailing sport shooting opportunities at Bears Ears National Monument (BENM) in Utah. Continue Reading »

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Don’t Miss the NRA Foundation Events at the 2025 Great American Outdoor Show

NRA Publications Staff, NRA Family

The NRA Foundation is excited to announce its fundraising events at the upcoming 2025 Great American Outdoor Show (GAOS) in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, running from February 1st through 9th. The first fundraising event, however, kicks off a day earlier on Friday, January 31st, with the highly anticipated Sportsmen’s Auction. Continue Reading »

New Guns For 2025

B. Gil Horman, American Rifleman

This year marked the 50th anniversary of the National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesaler Expo, which was held in Kansas City, Mo. Although this is a much smaller gathering than the annual SHOT Show held in Las Vegas, it provides a sneak peek into the new gun models making their way into the market place in the near future. Here are just a few of the models that enthusiasts can look forward to. Continue Reading »

Tips and Tricks for Staying Hidden in the Deer Woods

Mike Roux, American Hunter

Developing a plan to be in a position where deer can be at 10-yards, looking right at you, and remaining relaxed and un-spooked is not easy. For me it took a combination of scouting, research and trial-and-error. Let’s take a look at that process. Continue Reading »

A Few of NRA Women’s Favorite Gear & Gifts for 2024

Ann Y. Smith, Editor in Chief, NRA Women

Whether you’re buying for someone else or treating yourself, you can bet that none of these thoughtful items will end up in the “donate” pile come the new year. Continue Reading »

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VVA Applauds Congress for the Passage of the National Medal of Honor Highway Act (S.1478/H.6451)

Washington, D.C.) – “Vietnam Veterans of America applauds Congress for its swift passage of the National Medal of Honor Highway Act (S.1478/H.6451) to recognize the service and valor of all current and future Medal of Honor recipients,” said Jack McManus, VVA National President. “The designation of coast-to-coast US Highway 20, spanning 12 states for a total distance of 3,365 miles from Newport, Oregon, to Boston, Massachusetts, as the National Medal of Honor Highway is a fitting acknowledgment of the extraordinary contributions of these brave servicemembers to our nation.

The Medal of Honor is the nation’s highest military medal for valor and bravery, historically honoring the ‘bravest of the brave.’ Of the 60 surviving Medal of Honor recipients, 44 are Vietnam veterans. Nationwide recognition of their service and honoring of their sacrifice is of the utmost importance to VVA and to all Vietnam veterans,” said McManus. “The surviving Vietnam MOH recipients make up 73% of the total surviving recipients and represent an entire generation of Vietnam servicemembers who didn’t receive the welcome home and the recognition they deserved.”

VVA actively supported the passage of this legislation from the outset, and Dick Tobiason, lifetime VVA member, spearheaded the eight-year initiative. Tobiason, retired Army lieutenant colonel who served two tours in Vietnam as a helicopter and fixed-wing aircraft pilot, commented, “Memorials are important to help us remember what [our servicemembers] did for the world. That’s how we got our freedoms. We stand on their shoulders, and we want to protect their heritage and legacy.”

McManus concluded, “An important part of our work at VVA is to ensure that veterans are remembered and memorialized for their service and sacrifice. A unifying symbol for a sorely divided nation, a coast-to-coast National Medal of Honor Highway provides national recognition to honor veterans across America. VVA commends Congress on ensuring this historic recognition.”

I was at the Barnes & Noble yesterday and I asked the clerk if they had Donald Trump’s new book on how to deport illegal immigrants. 

She immediately said to me, “Get the hell out of here and don’t come back.”

I said, “Yes, that’s the one. 

Do you have it in paperback?”

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