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Nicholas Sandmann – suing NBC, AP, Bill Maher and Kathy Griffin next

Looks like Nicholas Sandmann and his legal team will be filing lawsuits against the smearing, defaming left wing socialist and communists every few weeks or so. Next up for the suing list appears it will be NBC. Like CNN and the Washington Post, they spread fake news about about Sandmann and his classmates “harassing” the fraud known as Nathan Phillips. BUt after NBC, it should get really interesting.

Sometime in April or May, Sandmann’s legal team will likely file lawsuits against the AP (corrupt, propaganda media). After them, they will likely sue left wing “comedians” Bill Maher and washed up hag Kathy Griffin who also smeared Sandmann and his classmates. I’m especially looking forward to seeing those dirtbags sued.

Nicholas Sandmann – suing NBC, AP, Bill Maher and Kathy Griffin next
Nicholas Sandmann - suing NBC, AP, Bill Maher and Kathy Griffin next

“Certainly we’re looking very closely at NBC, we’re looking very closely at AP, we’re looking very closely at HBO for the conduct of Bill Maher, and we’re looking at some of the people like Kathy Griffin who sent out these horrible tweets,” Todd McMurtry told Fox News Channel’s The Story with Martha MacCallum tonight.

The remarks come after the Covington Catholic high school student hit CNN on Tuesday with a $275 million defamation suit – just as McMurtry told FNC he would do after suing the Post for $250 million a month ago.

Flying a red state flag in the recent filing, McMurtry also invoked the President of the United States against one of his favorite targets, the Jeff Zucker-led cable newser.

“Contrary to its ‘Facts First’ public relations ploy, CNN ignored the facts and put its anti-Trump agenda first in waging a 7-day media campaign of false, vicious attacks against Nicholas, a young boy who was guilty of little more than wearing a souvenir Make America Great Again cap while on a high school field trip to the National Mall in Washington, D.C., the 58-page complaint declared.