The National Rifle Association contends the nation is now being run by the very kind of elites it was founded to escape.

“America was founded to escape the elites. But today, they run our country,” the 2nd Amendment group’s president Wayne LaPierre says in a new video spot.

In the video released a day after the FBI’s decision to let Hillary Clinton off the hook, LaPierre never mentions firearm rights in the United States. Instead, he calls out elitist politicians and members of the media who control the country from behind the scenes.

“America was founded to escape the elites, but today they run our country,” he says.

The NRA president continues: “There is no longer any difference between our politicians and the elite media who report on them, and the Hollywood elites who bankroll them both. They work together in some newsrooms and boardrooms and Washington backrooms and star-studded champagne fundraisers to decide for the rest of us what’s news and what’s not, what’s true and what’s not, who gets protected, who goes to prison, who gets our money and who gets our vote.”

He concludes: “We don’t trust you, we don’t fear you, and we don’t need you. Take your hands off our future.”

The group, which endorsed Donald Trump for president earlier this year, also just released its first presidential campaign advertisement against Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton.

The ad, featuring retired United States Marine Corps veteran and CIA security contractor Mark “Oz” Geist, who led the U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya, reminds viewers of Clinton’s failings during the attack that killed four Americans there in 2012.

“A lot of people say they’re not going to vote this November because their candidate didn’t win,” Geist says. “Well, I know some other people who won’t be voting this year either.”