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  • Nicholas Sandmann Asks Elon Musk To Release All “hidden twitter files” Related To Death Threats Against Him and Covington Catholic Kids—Shares Violent “Woodchipper” Tweet From Disney Producer

    12/06/2022 8:13:50 AM PST · by Red Badger · 23 replies
    100% Fed Up ^ | December 5, 2022 | By Patty McMurray
    Nicholas Sandmann, a former Covington Catholic High School student who traveled to Washington DC with a busload of classmates in January 2017 to walk with thousands of young pro-life kids in the annual March for Life, was a victim of hate and intolerance of the racist hate group Black Hebrew Israelites and the habitual liar and teen bully Native American, Nathan Phillips. Phillips became a hero to the Left after then-16-year-old Nick Sandmann refused to be intimidated by him, as he stood his ground and faced the leftist agitator while he repeatedly banged a drum within inches of his face....
  • Who is the biggest Hoaxer?: Christine Blasey Ford, Nathan Phillips or Jussie Smollet?

    02/17/2019 7:12:18 PM PST · by BlackFemaleArmyColonel · 65 replies
    Vanity | 17 Feb 19 | BlackFemaleArmyColonel
    Who is the biggest Hoaxer? 1. Christine Blasey Ford 2. Nathan Phillips 3. Jussie Smollet
  • ‘The Boys in Red Hats’ Investigates Nick Sandmann’s MAGA Smirk Seen Around the World

    07/13/2021 7:58:11 AM PDT · by Menehune56 · 58 replies
    Daily Beast via Yahoo ^ | 7/13/2021 | Nick Schager
    With The Boys in Red Hats (in theaters and on VOD July 16), director Jonathan Schroder mounts a highly personal investigation into the January 2019 Lincoln Memorial standoff between Kentucky’s Covington Catholic High School students and Native American activist Nathan Phillips.
  • New Movie Alleges ‘Privilege,’ ‘Toxic Culture’ Led to Covington Boys’ March for Life Confrontation

    07/07/2021 7:36:17 PM PDT · by marshmallow · 14 replies
    LifeSite News ^ | 7/7/21 | Calvin Freiburger
    The Boys in Red Hats debuts this month and the filmmakers boast that the narrative will 'piss off both sides' involved in the altercation.July 7, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) – A new documentary will be released this month about the 2019 Covington Boys/March for Life controversy, though whether the filmmakers are interested in truth or fiction remains to be seen. Premiering July 16 at select theaters and virtual screenings in a handful of states, The Boys in Red Hats concerns the January 2019 confrontation between a group of teens from Kentucky’s Covington Catholic High School and Native American activist Nathan Phillips at...
  • Anti-Trumper Ana Navarro Threatened With Lawsuit After Attacking Covington Teens

    01/28/2019 12:25:03 AM PST · by bryan999 · 24 replies
    The family of Covington Catholic High School student Nicholas Sandmann is going to sue the media. And judging by what their new attorney said they could be starting with Ana Navarro. It was Thursday when WCPO reported that the teen at the center of the scandal involving Native American and compulsive liar Nathan Phillips.
  • Nathan Phillips reportedly tried to disrupt National Shrine Mass after Covington Catholic incident

    01/22/2019 5:14:22 PM PST · by blueyon · 37 replies
    The Washington Time ^ | 1/22/19 | Victor Morton -
    The day after a Lincoln Memorial confrontation with some Catholic schoolboys that went viral, American Indian activist Nathan Phillips and his drum-and-chant group reportedly tried to disrupt a Catholic Mass in Northeast Washington. The Catholic News Agency reported Tuesday, citing unnamed sources, that the group of about 20 activists sought to enter the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception on Saturday during its 5:15 p.m. Vigil Mass. “It was really upsetting,” a shrine security guard on duty during the Mass told CNA. “There were about twenty people trying to get in, we had to lock the doors...
  • Nick Sandmann's lawyers intend to sue 5 additional media companies

    03/01/2020 1:33:10 PM PST · by yesthatjallen · 39 replies
    MSN ^ | 02 38 2020 | Staff
    Attorneys for Nick Sandmann intend to file complaints against five additional media outlets, a status report filed earlier this week says. The report states that lawyers for the Covington Catholic High School senior intend to file lawsuits against Gannett, ABC, ViacomCBS, The New York Times and Rolling Stone. "All of the future defendants listed above have published or republished statements made by Nathan Phillips and others that Nicholas blocked or otherwise restricted Phillips’ free movement and would not allow Phillips to retreat at the National Mall on January 18, 2019. Nicholas reserves his right to file complaints in this Court...
  • CNN settles lawsuit with Nick Sandmann

    01/07/2020 12:35:18 PM PST · by yesthatjallen · 56 replies
    Fox 19 ^ | 01 07 2020 | Staff
    COVINGTON, Ky. (FOX19) - CNN agreed Tuesday to settle a lawsuit with Covington Catholic student Nick Sandmann. The amount of the settlement was not made public during a hearing at the federal courthouse in Covington, Kentucky. Sandmann’s lawsuit sought $800 million from CNN, the Washington Post and NBC Universal. Trial dates are still not set for Sandmann’s lawsuit against NBC Universal and the Washington Post. The Washington Post suit sought $250 million. A federal judge let a portion of the suit go forward after The Post filed a motion to dismiss it. Sandmann’s attorney, Lin Wood, said, “This case will...
  • Nick Sandmann's Washington Post lawsuit headed towards discovery.

    10/28/2019 12:07:07 PM PDT · by MMaschin · 35 replies
    Twitter ^ | 28 October 2019 | Todd McMurtry
    NEWSFLASH: Federal Judge William O. Bertelsman partially reversed his ruling to dismiss #nicksandmann's claims against the @washingtonpost . Nick's case may now proceed into discovery. The ruling bodes will for the NBC and CNN cases, as well.
  • Judge reopens Covington Catholic High student's defamation suit against Washington Post

    10/29/2019 12:15:09 AM PDT · by knighthawk · 5 replies
    Fox News ^ | October 28 2019 | Gregg Re
    A federal judge in Kentucky on Monday partially reopened Covington Catholic High School student Nicholas Sandmann's $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Washington Post, which the same judge dismissed in July. The new ruling, by District Judge William O. Bertelsman, is based on an amended complaint filed by Sandmann's legal team. The decision permitted Sandmann to obtain documents from The Post during an upcoming discovery process, as his lawyers have sought to argue that the paper negligently covered Sandmann's interactions with a Native American man, Nathan Phillips, while the student wore a red "Make America Great Again" hat and stood...
  • BREAKING: Judge allows Nick Sandmann to sue Washington Post, reverses prior ruling

    10/28/2019 2:20:47 PM PDT · by blueyon · 60 replies
    lifesitenews.com ^ | 10/28/19 | Calvin Freiburger
    Pro-life teen Nick Sandmann’s defamation suit against the Washington Post got a new lease on life Monday thanks to US District Judge William Bertelsman partially reversing his prior ruling, which will allow the suit to move forward. Immediately following the January March for Life in Washington, D.C., the press erupted with claims that a video showed boys from the Kentucky religious school harassing Nathan Phillips, a Native American activist, outside the Lincoln Memorial. But additional extended video and firsthand accounts soon revealed that Phillips was the one who waded into the group waiting for its bus and decided to beat...
  • Nathan Phillips Returns

    07/31/2019 4:33:27 PM PDT · by real saxophonist · 11 replies
    YouTube ^ | Jul 31, 2019 | Liberty Hangout (Kaitlin Bennett)
    Nathan Phillips makes an appearance in Detroit5 minute video
  • YouTube Bans Navy SEAL Vet Who Helped Expose Nathan Phillips’ Military Record

    03/06/2019 12:45:20 PM PST · by george76 · 23 replies
    Big League Politics. ^ | Mar 6, 2019 | Tom Pappert
    The YouTube account responsible for exposing stolen valor is one of the latest casualties of Big Tech’s censorship campaign. The Big Tech Giant banned the veteran and YouTuber who helped break the story about Native American activist Nathan Phillips being a refrigerator repairman who never left the United States, and not a “Recon Ranger” who served in Vietnam. Don Shipley’s YouTube account “Buds131” was banned by the platform citing years old videos, but Shipley considers the act to be retribution for his recent videos revealing that Phillips was a refrigerator repairman who routinely went AWOL, and not a Vietnam veteran....
  • Cleanup time: Indian Country Today ‘adjusts’ Nathan Phillips’ Vietnam anecdote in 2008 article

    01/23/2019 9:47:30 AM PST · by TigerClaws · 24 replies
    As Twitchy reported, both The Washington Post and The New York Times have issued corrections, indicating that Nathan Phillips did not serve in Vietnam as he claimed. When the first, edited clip of the Covington Catholic High School boys emerged, a lot of reporters relied on the reporting of Indian Country Today for their background on Phillips, and that’s likely where most news sources got the idea that Phillips was a Vietnam combat veteran. Now, Indian Country Today is going all the way back to 2008 to correct an article in which Phillips described how he was spit on when...
  • Editor’s note related to Lincoln Memorial incident

    03/01/2019 2:54:31 PM PST · by billorites · 47 replies
    Washington Post ^ | March 1, 2019 | Washington Post Staff
    A Washington Post article first posted online on Jan. 19 reported on a Jan. 18 incident at the Lincoln Memorial. Subsequent reporting, a student’s statement and additional video allow for a more complete assessment of what occurred, either contradicting or failing to confirm accounts provided in that story — including that Native American activist Nathan Phillips was prevented by one student from moving on, that his group had been taunted by the students in the lead-up to the encounter, and that the students were trying to instigate a conflict. The high school student facing Phillips issued a statement contradicting his...
  • YouTube Deplatforms Retired Navy SEAL Who Exposed Tribal Elder Nathan Phillips' Stolen Valor

    02/26/2019 4:55:59 PM PST · by TexasGurl24 · 80 replies
    PJ Media ^ | 02/26/2019 | Debra Heine
    YouTube last week deplatformed a YouTube channel that specialized in exposing Stolen Valor cases. "Stolen Valor," of course, refers to cases where dishonorable pretenders are caught making fraudulent claims of military honors they didn't earn. Retired Navy Seal Don Shipley has made it his life's mission to expose these shameless charlatans. His channel had 232,806 subscribers at the time it was taken down and had been in operation since around 2008. He told PJ Media that he thinks his channel was taken down because he had "outed Nathan Phillips," who had "masqueraded as a Vietnam Vet."
  • Scott Adams: 'How Long Before We See Trump Derangement Syndrome Used as a Legal Defense?'

    02/16/2019 11:32:17 AM PST · by PJ-Comix · 27 replies
    Newsbusters ^ | February 16, 2019 | P.J. Gladnick
    Your honor, we acknowledge that our client, Jussie Smollett, faked his supposed hate crime but he just couldn't help it because he suffered from extreme Trump Derangement Syndrome. We respectively request that the civil suit against Nathan Phillips for lying about the Covington Catholic High School students be dropped due to the fact that he was acting under the influence of Trump Derangement Syndrome. Dilbert creator Scott Adams brought up an interesting thesis in a Tweet on Friday about whether Trump Derangement Syndrome could be used as a legal defense in the future for people who acted criminally or immorally.
  • Investigation finds no evidence of ‘racist or offensive statements’ in Mall incident (Covington HS)

    02/13/2019 6:55:39 PM PST · by God luvs America · 13 replies
    WaPost ^ | 2/13/2019 | Frances Stead Sellers and Kevin Williams
    A report released Wednesday about an encounter between Kentucky high school students and Native American activists at the Lincoln Memorial found “no evidence” that the students made “offensive or racist statements,” either in response to the Black Hebrew Israelites who shouted slurs at them or to a drum-bearing Native American. The Jan. 18 incident drew national attention after a participant posted a short video clip of the Native American, Nathan Phillips, in what initially appeared to be a standoff with one of the students, Nick Sandmann, who was wearing a red “Make America Great Again” hat. The clip drew immediate...
  • Investigation finds no evidence of ‘racist or offensive statements’ by Covington Catholic students

    02/13/2019 12:51:39 PM PST · by NRx · 52 replies
    WaPo ^ | 02-13-2019 | Frances Stead Sellers and Kevin Williams
    An investigation released Wednesday into an encounter between Covington Catholic High School students and Native American activists at the Lincoln Memorial last month largely supports the students’ accounts of the incident, which prompted immediate and widespread condemnation of the boys after a video of the encounter went viral. A short video clip showed Nathan Phillips, playing a traditional drum, in an apparent standoff with student Nick Sandmann, who was wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat. The Diocese of Covington and Covington Catholic High School, which arranged the trip, were among those who initially condemned the boys’ actions in the...
  • Sandmann attorney: Media, celebrities who attacked student 'need to pay a high price'

    02/08/2019 12:33:58 PM PST · by detective · 9 replies
    Fox News ^ | 2/8/2019 | Victor Garcia
    Shortened title. Full title: Nick Sandmann attorney: Media, celebrities who attacked student 'need to be punished and pay a high price' An attorney for Nick Sandmann, the Covington Catholic High School student who was vilified after a confrontation with a Native American activist went viral last month, told Fox News on Thursday that the celebrities, media and other groups who allegedly defamed his client “need to be punished and they need to pay a high price for what they did.” Todd McMurty, the co-counsel for Sandmann, confirmed they were considering legal actions against dozens of people and groups on accusations...