The Republican National Committee Does Not Support Trump

The Republican National Committee has told Trump that it will stop paying his legal bills if he announces himself as a 2024 presidential candidate.

Former President Donald Trump speaks at an America First Policy Institute agenda summit at the Marriott Marquis in Washington, Tuesday, July 26, 2022. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

As of late February, Trump had filed 42 separate lawsuits since Election Day in 2020 and lost them all.

In December of last year, Trump did win a case in which Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers had asked a court to make the former president pay for the state’s legal fees in mounting a defense against Trump’s unsuccessful election lawsuit there.

Is the Media FINALLY Getting a Taste of Their Own Medicine?

Former President Donald Trump arrives to speak at an America First Policy Institute agenda summit at the Marriott Marquis in Washington, Tuesday, July 26, 2022. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

Trump Plans to Sue CNN and Other Media Outlets

“I will also be commencing actions against other media outlets who have defamed me and defrauded the public regarding the overwhelming evidence of fraud throughout the 2020 election.”

“I have notified CNN of my intent to file a lawsuit over their repeated defamatory statements against me,” Trump said in a statement. “I will also be commencing actions against other media outlets who have defamed me and defrauded the public regarding the overwhelming evidence of fraud throughout the 2020 Election. I will never stop fighting for the truth and for the future of our Country!”

“They really want to damage me so I can no longer go back to work for you,” Trump said. “And I don’t think that’s going to happen.”

The 282-page letter from Trump’s attorneys to CNN executives, dated July 21, calls for the network to retract or correct numerous on-air statements and published articles about Trump that the lawyers allege are false and defamatory.

The letter goes on to cite dozens of examples, many of which relate to the network’s coverage of Trump’s repeated claims that the 2020 presidential election was fraudulent.

CNN coverage frequently referred to those claims as “lies,” “false narratives” and “baseless theories,” among other terms.

“…Rather than go after the people that rigged the election, they go after the people that are seeking Honesty and Truth, and have Freedom of Speech, and many other defenses, on their side! Justice Department should look at The Crime of the Century. Evidence is massive and irrefutable!!!” said Trump.

Former President Donald Trump arrives to speak at an America First Policy Institute agenda summit at the Marriott Marquis in Washington, Tuesday, July 26, 2022. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

“FALSE & DEFAMATORY”

The lawsuit alleges those descriptions are “false and defamatory.”

“Without regard for President Trump’s genuine belief in his statements, CNN has published numerous articles characterizing him as a ‘liar’ and the purveyor of the ‘Big Lie,’” the letter to CNN states.

“People forget, this is all about a Rigged and Stolen Election,” Trump noted.

Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner arrive for the funeral of Ivana Trump, Wednesday, July 20, 2022, in New York. Ivana Trump, an icon of 1980s style, wealth and excess and a businesswoman who helped her husband build an empire that launched him to the presidency, is set to be celebrated at a funeral Mass at St. Vincent Ferrer Roman Catholic Church following her death last week. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)

CNN Compared Trump to Nazi’s

The letter reads, “For the months and years that have followed the 2020 election, CNN took it uponitself to engage in a campaign of dissuasion – branding President Trump a liar, and onewho subscribes to the notion of the “Big Lie.”

“As CNN repeatedly reminds its readers, that concept is linked to Adolf Hitler and Joseph Goebbels and the Nazi-era idiom, “If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it.”

“If the articles fail to overtly link Trump to Hitler—a particularly offensive slur for a man with Jewish members of his immediate family—they regularly draw comparisons between Trump and China’s Xi Jinping. Reportedly, the term “Big Lie” has been uttered in the context of President Trump’s belief, more than 7,700 times on CNN since January of 2021,” reads the letter.
Former President Donald Trump, left, and Melania Trump depart the funeral of Ivana Trump, Wednesday, July 20, 2022, in New York. The life of Ivana Trump was celebrated at a funeral Mass at a Manhattan church following her death last week. The 73-year-old Ivana Trump died at her Manhattan home. Authorities say the death was an accident, with blunt impact injuries to her torso as the cause. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

Questions About Election Integrity Are Not Baseless

“Well after the election process and associated litigation has died down, information continues to be gathered that suggests there were unusual problems with the 2020 election. A CNN article from February 2022 reported on a recent CNN poll showing that 56% of Americans have little or no confidence in our elections, with “just 68% of Democrats” expressing confidence and ‘41% of independents.'”

“CNN’s Editor-at-Large ascribes this level of doubt to “the insidiousness of Trump’s big lie” and likens his claims to an ear worm “wheedling [its] way into the consciousness of the public.”

“There is no room, of course, for any other explanation for public doubt of the election’s accuracy than nearly supernatural powers of President Trump to control minds.”

Donald Trump Jr., right, arrives with Kimberly Guilfoyle, for the funeral of Ivana Trump, Wednesday, July 20, 2022, in New York. Ivana Trump, an icon of 1980s style, wealth and excess and a businesswoman who helped her husband build an empire that launched him to the presidency, is set to be celebrated at a funeral Mass at St. Vincent Ferrer Roman Catholic Church following her death last week. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)

Immense Voter Fraud

“The Heritage Foundation summarizes voting fraud cases from around the country, typically citing prosecutor press releases for the information.”

“Just using 2021-22, the Heritage Foundation has documented voting fraud convictions in Arizona, California, Florida, Michigan, New Hampshire, Texas, Colorado, Kansas, Mississippi, Nevada, Ohio,Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia.

“This does not include pending cases, but simply cases in which criminal convictions have resulted from the prosecution. The Heritage Foundation’s Election Fraud Database contains 1,365 proven instances of election fraud, 1,173 criminal convictions, and 48 civil penalties.”

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ABOUT THE WRITER:

Elena Patestas is a journalist and writer for Valuetainment media. She attended Pepperdine University in Malibu, California, and Adelphi University on Long Island, New York. She was born and raised in Roslyn, New York, and currently lives in Miami, Florida.

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