Nicholas Sandmann Tears Into Media ‘Outrage Mob’ in RNC Speech: ‘I Would Not Be Cancelled, I Fought Back’

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  • Pro-Life Teen Nicholas Sandmann Tears Into Media ‘Outrage Mob’ in RNC Speech: ‘I Would Not Be Cancelled, I Fought Back’

    Pro-Life Catholic Christian Nicholas Sandmann gives an excellent RNC speech against the controlled media.

    Covington, Kentucky’s Pro-Life Teen fought and won against the Anti-White, Anti-Christian agenda!

    Pro-Life Teen Nicholas Sandmann Wins Settlement From Washington Post For Smearing Him

    Covington Catholic High School teen Nicholas Sandman won a second defamation settlement against a major news outlet, he and his lawyers announced Thursday.

    The pro-life teen was the target of misleading, biased news coverage during his Kentucky high school’s trip to the March for Life in 2019. On Thursday, Sandmann said his lawyers and the Washington Post reached a settlement agreement, WLWT News 5 reports.

    “On 2/19/19, I filed $250M defamation lawsuit against Washington Post. Today, I turned 18 & WaPo settled my lawsuit. Thanks to [attorneys Lin Wood and Todd McMurtry] for their advocacy. Thanks to my family & millions of you who have stood your ground by supporting me. I still have more to do,” Sandmann wrote Friday on Twitter.

    In the lawsuit, Sandmann accused the newspaper of “wrongfully targeting and bullying” him “because he was the white, Catholic student wearing a red ‘Make America Great Again’ souvenir cap on a school field trip to the Jan. 18 (2019) March for Life in Washington, D.C.”

    The details of the settlement were not released publicly. A spokesperson for The Washington Post told Fox News, “We are pleased that we have been able to reach a mutually agreeable resolution of the remaining claims in this lawsuit.”

    Many news outlets implied Sandmann and other Covington students were racist based on a short video showing a brief confrontation between them and Native American protester Nathan Phillips near the Lincoln Memorial. The negative publicity led to death threats and the temporary closure of his Catholic high school for several days due to security concerns.

    Later, however, longer video footage of the incident disproved many of the claims against Sandmann and other students from the school. Read More

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