NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre Resigns Ahead of Corruption Trial
Longtime spokesperson Andrew Arulanandam to serve as interim head as legal and financial troubles continue to plague the organization.
- Wayne LaPierre, the long-standing CEO of the National Rifle Association (NRA), has announced his resignation due to health reasons.
- LaPierre has been a significant figure in shaping U.S. gun policy and has led the NRA's operations since 1991.
- His resignation comes just days before he is expected to testify in a civil corruption case that will scrutinize allegations of misuse of NRA donors' funds.
- Andrew Arulanandam, LaPierre's longtime spokesperson, will take over as interim head of the organization.
- Despite the NRA's recent legal and financial troubles, the gun rights movement continues to gain strength, with the Supreme Court expanding the legal scope of the second amendment.












































