A Guide to Every Known Investigation of the NRA Here are the facts about all ten inquiries into the gun rights group.

The National Rifle Association is caught up in a rapidly expanding tangle of investigations — eight launched this year alone. Investigators in the House, Senate, New York State, and D.C. are scrutinizing the gun group’s nonprofit status following alleged financial misconduct exposed by The Trace, while other probes have their sights on the NRA’s ties to Kremlin-linked Russians and to Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, as well as several potential campaign finance violations.

Because it’s challenging to keep track of these probes, we’ve rounded them up below. We included only investigations that directly involve the NRA or its staff. We’ll keep this post updated to reflect the latest developments, and will add new investigations to the list, should they arise.

A few other investigations bear mentioning. An inquiry by the House Intelligence Committee and the FBI’s reported investigation of Alexander Torshin both probed the gun group’s ties to Russia, although there is no hard evidence that the NRA or its employees have been pulled into either of those probes. Watchdog organizations have filed a series of complaints with the Federal Election Commission regarding the NRA’s campaign finance activities, and two groups are now suing the regulator for its failure to act on those complaints.

We’ll update this post as new information comes to light.

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