Nick Sandmann’s Lawyers Release Video of What Really Happened

The lawyers for Nick Sandmann, the boy from the Covington Catholic HS that was falsely accused of being a racist and which will end up costing a lot of liberals a lot of money.

When you watch this video, you will understand that liberals and the media, intentionally overlooked the real racism to develop a narrative that fits their liberal thinking. (Now, that’s an oxymoron if I ever heard one.)

Did the Catholic boys mock and hurl racist epithets at the native American fraud that is Nathan Phillips? Lin Wood, one of Sandmann’s lawyers, released this video on Monday. Watch it and enjoy.

From Breitbart News

The 15-minute video montage placed all the 30-second video clips together in one timeline to combat some of the false narratives promoted by figures in the mainstream media, celebrities, politicians, and church leaders, and to show all of Sandmann’s actions leading up to the confrontation with Native American activist Nathan Phillips.

“Two weeks ago, the mainstream media, politicians, church officials, commentators & celebrities rushed to judgment to wrongfully condemn, threaten, disparage & vilify Nick Sandmann based solely on a few seconds of an out-of-context video clip. It only takes 15 minutes to learn the truth,” the YouTube video’s description stated.

Sandmann’s legal team has been preparing to send defamation suit warning letters to a laundry list of celebrities, individual journalists, media outlets, and several Catholic dioceses who falsely accused Sandmann and his classmates of harassing a Native American.

The following is a list of people and organizations who were served legal notices not to destroy any of the communications or documents pertaining to the smearing of these innocent boys.

The Cincinnati Inquirer released the full list of people and organizations listed in the lawsuit:

  • The Washington Post
  • The New York Times
  • Cable News Network, Inc. (CNN)
  • The Guardian
  • National Public Radio
  • TMZ
  • Atlantic Media Inc.
  • Capitol Hill Publishing Corp.
  • Diocese of Covington
  • Diocese of Lexington
  • Archdiocese of Louisville
  • Diocese of Baltimore
  • Ana Cabrera
  • Sara Sidner
  • Erin Burnett
  • S.E. Cupp
  • Elliot C. McLaughlin
  • Amanda Watts
  • Emanuella Grinberg
  • Michelle Boorstein
  • Cleve R. Wootson Jr.
  • Antonio Olivo
  • Joe Heim
  • Michael E. Miller
  • Eli Rosenberg
  • Isaac Stanley-Becker
  • Kristine Phillips
  • Sarah Mervosh
  • Emily S. Rueb
  • Maggie Haberman
  • David Brooks
  • Shannon Doyne
  • Kurt Eichenwald
  • Andrea Mitchell
  • Savannah Guthrie
  • Joy Reid
  • Chuck Todd
  • Noah Berlatsky
  • Elisha Fieldstadt
  • Eun Kyung Kim
  • HBO
  • Bill Maher
  • Warner Media
  • Condé Nast
  • GQ
  • Heavy.com
  • The Hill
  • The Atlantic
  • Bustle
  • Ilhan Omar
  • Elizabeth Warren
  • Kathy Griffin
  • Alyssa Milano
  • Jim Carrey

These are not the only ones being sued by Sandmann. There will be more to follow.

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