Loesch Named Women’s Policy Adviser To NRA’s Wayne LaPierre

posted on June 18, 2016

Conservative leader and nationally syndicated radio host Dana Loesch has been selected as a special adviser on Women’s Policy for NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre.

In her new role, she will also act as a national spokesperson for the Association. 

“Dana is a talented and influential leader and communicator,” LaPierre said. “In her role as an NRA Commentator, as well as leading the fight for freedom for more than a decade, she has become a leading voice for Second Amendment freedom and a tremendous advocate for the rights of American women. Expanding her role as an advisor on women’s issues, and particularly as a national spokesperson for the 5 million men and women of the NRA, strengthens our organization and our voice.”

Loesch said she was eager to accept the challenges of her new role. “I applaud Wayne LaPierre for his vision to bring greater advocacy to bear for the Second Amendment freedom of all Americans, especially women,” Loesch said. “And I look forward to facing the national news media and defending our freedom with great enthusiasm.”

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