In a morning tweet, the Republican president said without elaboration that the two Democrats were trying to “illegally” take down the gun rights organization.
By John Wagner John Wagner National reporter leading The Post's breaking political news team Email Bio Follow April 29 at 10:08 AM President Trump on Monday blamed the strife-ridden National Rifle Association’s financial woes on New York’s governor and attorney general, alleging without elaboration that they were “illegally” trying to ruin an organization that was one of his major boosters during the 2016 presidential campaign.
The NRA is under siege by Cuomo and the New York State A.G., who are illegally using the State’s legal apparatus to take down and destroy this very important organization, & others. It must get its act together quickly, stop the internal fighting, & get back to GREATNESS - FAST! The NRA, meanwhile, has been involved in litigation with Cuomo over a directive last year urging insurance companies, state-chartered banks and other financial services companies to review their relationship with the NRA and consider whether those ties “harm their corporate reputations and jeopardize public safety.
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