Congrats to Covington Champion Nick Sandmann

Everyone probably remembers the big fake news extravaganza that happed with Covington High School student Nick Sandmann and his classmates. But what a lot of people don’t know about is that he just won – big time – in his lawsuit against fake news network CNN.

Americans watched in disgust as media attempted to smear Sandmann and his classmates. For wearing a MAGA hat in public while attending a pro-life event, the entire mainstream media claimed that Nick and his friends shouted racial slurs at a group of “Black Israelite” cultists, and then smugly sneered at a dignified tribal elder who was just innocently beating a drum six inches from Nick’s face.

Uh huh…

It was so childishly transparent that CNN and MSNBC lost more viewers than on a normal day. Everyone knew they were lying, and video evidence quickly surfaced to show that the media had told us complete and total, unmitigated lies about a group of American boys.

Nick Sandmann sued CNN and other media outlets for their vicious blood libel against him, and guess what? CNN just settled the $250 million lawsuit for an “undisclosed amount.”

Congrats to Nick Sandmann, who deserves to have a big grin on his face today.


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