
A New York federal court Monday temporarily blocked Wayne LaPierre from resuming his role as the head of the National Rifle Association (NRA), NBC News reported. A New York judge issued a ruling against LaPierre, the long-serving former CEO and executive vice president of the NRA, placing a ten-year ban on his leadership within the organization, according to NBC News. This decision came as part of the outcomes from a civil corruption trial that found LaPierre and other executives liable for financial mismanagement within the NRA. State Supreme Court Judge...