"Wayne LaPierre's Exit as NRA Chief: Implications and Legacy Amidst Trial"

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Wayne LaPierre has resigned as the leader of the National Rifle Association (NRA) just days before a civil trial is set to begin, where he is one of the defendants. LaPierre, who has been a significant figure in advocating for Second Amendment rights, cited health reasons for his departure. The New York Attorney General's lawsuit against the NRA alleges financial misconduct and aims to hold LaPierre and other executives accountable. The trial will proceed against the remaining defendants, with the NRA facing accusations of violating non-profit laws and mismanaging funds.
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