Three NRA board members resign from organization
Three National Rifle Association (NRA) board members reportedly resigned on Thursday amid recent turmoil at the organization.
Esther Schneider of Texas, Sean Maloney of Ohio and Timothy Knight of Tennessee resigned after saying that they lost their committee assignments after raising questions about certain spending by CEO Wayne LaPierre, The Washington Post reported.
“While our belief in the NRA’s mission remains as strong today as ever, our confidence in the NRA’s leadership has been shattered," Schneider, Maloney and Knight wrote to NRA officials, according to the Post.
They added that they, as part of their duties on the 76-person board, tried to get information but were "rebuffed at every turn.”
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