President Trump urges the teenager that requires 250 grand from the Washington Post: It's Fake News. Go get it.

Nicholas Sandmann, the teenager who was wearing a hat with the letters “MAGA” [Make America Great Again, Trump's slogan] with an American Nazi activist named Nathan Phillips, has indicted the prestigious Washington Post paper asking for 250 million dollars, Perscopi translates. Sandmann, a student from Covington Catholic Middle School in Kentucky, was [...]
Nicholas Sandmann, the teenager who was wearing a hat with the letters “MAGA” [Make America Great Again, Trump's slogan] with an American Nazi activist named Nathan Phillips, has indicted the prestigious Washington Post paper asking for 250 million dollars, Perscopi translates.
Sandmann, a student from Covington Catholic Middle School in Kentucky, was part of a group of filmed teenagers who surrounded Phillips while performing a song of the American-indian movement over the past month.
The viral-made incident caused shock at the country level.
According to the indictment made by lawyers Lin Wood and Todd McMurty, Washington Post's coverage of the “incident had the wrong objective and it was narrow “to Sandman “because he was a Catholic white student wearing a hat that read “Maker Great Again. ”
Trump commenting on the case, said:
The Washington Post ignored basic journalistic principles because it wanted to push its agenda against President Donald Trump.” Go get Nick. Face News.









