Just over a year ago, the National Rifle Association, riven by infighting and filing for bankruptcy, seemed to be a diminished force in America.
But this weekend, tens of thousands of supporters — including former president Donald Trump — flocked to its annual convention in Houston, Texas, in a testament to the gun rights group’s enduring political influence.
After last week’s massacre at an elementary school in Texas, experts say the NRA’s institutional problems have cost it none of its political clout.
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