Oliver North: NRA president forced out amid bitter power struggle at top of gun rights group
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Oliver North: NRA president forced out amid bitter power struggle at top of gun rights group | The Independent News[1] > World[2] > Americas[3] ‘There is a clear crisis and it needs to be dealt with,’ says retired colonel in parting statement Oliver North addresses the NRA's annual meeting earlier this week ( REUTERS ) Oliver North[4] has announced he is quitting as president of the National Rifle Association[5] (NRA) after suggesting he was forced out of the role at the gun rights organisation. The leading conservative figure claimed he was ousted after alleging financial improprieties by some of his fellow board members. It follows a bitter fight with the organisations' chief executive, Wayne LaPierre, who alleged earlier this week that Mr North was trying to drive him out and extort him. We’ll tell you what’s true. You can form your own view. From 15p €0.18 $0.18 USD 0.27 a day, more exclusives, analysis and extras. Subscribe now[6] In a statement to the gun lobbying group’s annual meeting in Indianapolis, read out by an NRA board member, Mr North said he had hoped to stand for re-election when his term came to an end next week. “I am now informed that will not happen,” the retired US Marine Corps lieutenant colonel added. left Created with Sketch. right Created with Sketch. 1/52 27 April 2019 Greenpeace activists hold banners reading "Climate urgency: Think, vote, act" on top of the Columbus (Colon) Monument in Barcelona on April 27, 2019 as part of an awareness