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NRA Board Member, Wayne LaPierre Ally Resigns After 23 Years
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A longtime ally of National Rifle Association (NRA) CEO Wayne LaPierre has resigned after serving on the organization's board of directors for 23 years.
NRA board member Todd Rathner did not explain why he was leaving while announcing that he was stepping down in a statement posted to social media on Thursday. Rathner's departure comes as the NRA faces multiple challenges including dwindling membership and a lawsuit from New York Attorney General Letitia James that seeks to dissolve the organization over alleged financial misconduct. |
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repealfederalgunlaws
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I first read this (very hopefully) as "NRA...Wayne LaPierre resigns." Oh well. The deep state will have continued control over the NRA. Support SAF/GOA basically anything but the deep state controlled NRA. Be on the lookout for corrupt compromisers infiltrating other groups. |
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