The owners of a plane that sparked panic as it flew into restricted airspace over D.C. Sunday—before crashing into the Virginia wilderness—are major Republican donors and big-time boosters of the NRA, according to federal records and public statements.
The owners of a Cessna passenger aircraft that sparked panic as it flew into restricted U.S. airspace over Washington, D.C. Sunday—before crashing into the Virginia wilderness—are big-time Republican donors and major boosters of the National Rifle Association, according to federal records and public statements.
When reached by The Daily Beast, Barbara Rumpel, who is listed as the president of Encore Motors in Melbourne, declined to comment. A longtime National Rifle Committee member, Barbara has also been on the NRA’s Women’s Leadership Council since 2002 and spent more than six years as an executive committee member, according to her LinkedIn profile.to a trust benefitting the organization, according to a statement they published on the NRA website.
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