Shannon watts4/17/2023 ![]() I still have the cease & desist confirmation email, where Watts and MDA wanted that image trashed. That shirt was nonexistent in August of 2016, as Watts claims. That’s because Watts had her attorneys send Mom-At-Arms a cease and desist letter last year, demanding that they stop using the Bloomberg org’s logo as part of the t-shirt design (which Mom-At-Arms did).īut the fake tweet Watts used was dated three years before the t-shirt was created. Jill McDaniel, who founded Mom-At-Arms in December 2018, confirmed the shirt did not exist at the time of Freitas’s supposed promotion. The photoshopped image Watts used showed Freitas promoting the shirt on August 30, 2016. The t-shirt in question was designed by Mom-At-Arms, a Second Amendment rights group, in April 2019. The Freitas tweet she used was as phony as a pro-2A Moms Demand Action member…and Watts knew it. Turns out that a lot of people have been blocked by so here’s the verifiably fake tweet that she fabricated to slander my wife and raise money for /7suZtb6cyW Then she retweeted the deepfake tweet and tried to use the false claim that Freitas supported the shirt to get her readers - those she hasn’t blocked from her Twitter account yet - to donate to Spanberger’s campaign. ![]() MDA jefe Watts found (ginned up?) a phony tweet from Freitas with an image of a t-shirt design that used the Moms Demand Action logo along surrounded by stick figures in various sexual positions. And Spanberger just loves her some Moms Demand Action endorsements. Abigail Spanberger for the seat in Congress from Virginia’s seventh district. Moms Demand Action founder Shannon Watts shared a fake photograph to attack GOP congressional hopeful Nick Freitas in a now-deleted Thursday tweet.įeitas is running against Virginia Rep.
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