Trump Wants To Sue Group Doing Attack Ads
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Welcome to politics, Donald. You are going to to sue every group that comes out against you now?
Trump’s attorney Alan Garten wrote in a letter dated Monday to the Club For Growth that the group’s ad slamming Trump for supporting higher taxes, national health care and bailing out Wall Street is “not only completely disingenuous, but replete with outright lies, false, defamatory, and destructive statements and downright fabrications.”
In a statement emailed to CNN, Trump blasted the group.
“I am not surprised the dishonest, irrelevant and totally failing Club for Growth has resorted to attacking the definitive front runner, especially after I refused to contribute to their pathetic group. We will be releasing my current tax proposal, which is a major decrease in taxes, in the next week and will continue to expose the two faced hypocrisy of the Club for Growth and the problems groups like this perpetuate within a broken Washington, D.C.,” Trump said in an emailed statement.
The group’s political arm launched two 30-second spots last week for broadcast in Iowa with a $1 million backing.
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The Trump campaign is taking issue with an ad entitled “Politician,” which asks “which presidential candidate supports higher taxes, national healthcare and the Wall Street Bailout? It’s Donald Trump.” The ad also features a clip of Trump saying in 2004 that “in many cases I probably identify more as a Democrat.”
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