Here's what Wayne LaPierre's wife thought Trump owed her after NRA played key role in his election
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Here's what Wayne LaPierre's wife thought Trump owed her after NRA played key role in his election

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The NRA faces an existential crisis of its leader's own making in a financial scandal that could land him in jail, although his wife's exorbitant spending helped drive some of those possibly criminal excesses. Susan LaPierre luxuriated in her status as wife of longtime NRA boss Wayne LaPierre, according to the new book "Misfire: Inside the Downfall of the NRA," by NPR journalist Tim Mak, and excerpts published by Rolling Stone show she leveraged that influence in hopes of landing a plum diplomatic appointment -- only to face disappointment. "At the pinnacle of the National Rifle Association's power, around the inauguration of President Donald Trump, it was good to be Susan LaPierre, the wife of NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre." Susan felt that the NRA had been instrumental in getting Trump elected president, and thus not only did Trump owe the NRA; she thought that by extension Trump owed her." The couple met when Susan was working for an NRA vendor in the 1990s, and she helped transform her husband from "Mr. Rumpled Suit," as one gun lobbyist described Wayne, into a sharp dresser with a taste for mansions and expensive jets -- expenditures the New York attorney general's office is probing for potential criminal violations.

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