The NRA confirmed Wayne LaPierre met with Trump at the White House on Friday, but denied any discussions took place about 'special arrangements' involving their ongoing support of the president.
The National Rifle Association confirmed that CEO Wayne LaPierre met with President Donald Trump at the White House on Friday, but denied any discussions took place about "special arrangements" involving their ongoing support of the president.on the meeting Friday, stating Trump and LaPierre "discussed prospective gun legislation and whether the N.R.A. could provide support for the president" amid upcoming impeachment proceedings and his reelection campaign.
The Times further reported that "It was not clear whether Mr. Trump asked Mr. LaPierre for his support, or what that support would look like."LaPierre’s meeting with Trump comes after the president has wavered on his initial support for some limited gun control measures following mass shootings in Texas and Ohio in August.
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