
The left-wing political action committee is being attacked by former president Donald Trump’s strategy, demanding that Pennsylvania Values remove its false ad that urges Trump voters not to cast mail-in ballots.  ,
The plan sent a cease-and-desist letter to the extremely PAC on Tuesday and stated that it intends to pursue a criminal investigation into the organization and the online advertisement.  ,
” We are aware of your ad, which falsely claims that Pennsylvania voters have been asked not to send email.” The GOP political candidate’s plan warned in a letter to Maria L. Galdo, Pennsylvania Values ‘ listed treasurer, that this ad could be a criminal and civil crime to harm President Trump’s supporters ‘ ability to cast ballots in Pennsylvania. Stop radio this false advertising or having it distributed elsewhere on the internet or elsewhere, and keep all pertinent records in order to prevent future legal action.
KKK Tactics?  ,
The letter makes reference to the 1871 legislation known as the Ku Klux Klan Act, which prohibits those connected to the KKK from trying to intimidate black citizens who overwhelmingly voted for Democrats after the Civil War. According to the plan, the action establishes a cause of action against those who” collaborate to stop, by force, harassment, or danger, any citizen who is lawfully entitled to vote from supporting or advocating in a legal way, for the election of any freely qualified people as an elector for President or Vice President, or as a Member of Congress of the United States.”
The campaign, which was first reported on Monday by The Federalist, uses old videos from Trump talking about how crooked mail-in election is. The claim is supported by a lot of truth but conveys a message that Trump and the GOP have lost as they urge Republicans to cast ballot first in November’s championship of the 2020 presidential vote.  ,
“MAGA Patriots Subscribe To Our President”! the campaign begins, with a black and white pictures of Trump.
” Mail- in ballot is completely crooked. Get that through your scalp”! Trump utters a phrase in a video clip that is punctuated by extraordinary music.  ,
The ads are the kind of “disinformation” campaign that the left, the heavy state, and Big Tech have criticized and shut over, according to traditional organizations working on get- out- the-vote campaigns in the battleground state of Pennsylvania and abroad.  ,
Stop at nothing
Corporate media outlets, perhaps not surprisingly, mocked the GOP response, sneering that the ad is merely using Trump’s “own words to discourage mail voting“.  ,
” Trump campaign accuses Democratic group of ‘ election interference ‘ — for quoting Trump”, the Philadelphia Inquirer’s headline declared. Additionally, the article noted that the ad “is framed to viewers as coming from Trump”.
As I reported on Monday, anti-Trump supporters may be correct to say that the former president said what he said. Trump viewed the unheard of use of mail-in ballots and the numerous irregularities and suspicious activities surrounding them as a significant component of Democrats and their allies ‘ 2020 rig plan.  ,
However, as corporate media outlets have reported extensively, Trump and other Republicans have” changed their tune” regarding early voting, as the Trump campaign emphasized in their warning letter.  ,
Because Crooked Joe is losing both nationally and in battleground states like Pennsylvania, Biden and his allies will do everything in their power to obstruct this election. In a press release, Brian Hughes, senior adviser to the Trump campaign, claimed that Pennsylvania Values PAC is “peddling lies” to stop voters from exercising their right to vote. ” President Trump has made it abundantly clear that his supporters should cast ballots in this election using all legal means.” President Trump has urged supporters to visit SwamptheVoteUSA.com, a website that promotes all legal voting methods, in just the last two weeks at events in front of thousands of Americans, including in Pennsylvania. To say otherwise in advertising, as this false TV commercial does, represents an intentional effort to mislead Pennsylvania voters, suppress Trump supporters, and disrupt a fair election this Fall” . ,
” Psychological Warfare” is a term.
The ad is a sleazy tidbit about what the left can expect from the Democrats in the four or five months leading up to the Republican presidential primary’s rematch.  ,
Liam Donovan, a frequent commentator and writer on national politics, posted on his X account that the misleading PAC ad is the” first time” he’s” seen this tactic” . ,
” Pennsylvania Values is a super pac funded almost entirely by the building trades that was most active in 2018 the last time]Pennsylvania Democrat Sen. Bob ] Casey was up, spending$ 1.1M against] Republican challenger Lou] Barletta. Spent another$ 285k in 2020 against Trump”, Donovan wrote.  ,
It’s interesting that a super PAC, which is a member of a left-wing movement, is running an advertisement encouraging Republicans to refrain from using a particular method of voting.  ,
Republicans are awake and wo n’t allow this “psychological warfare to stand,” according to Jessica Anderson, president of Sentinel Action Fund, one of three conservative organizations that earlier this year launched an eight-figure get-out-the-vote campaign in Pennsylvania and elsewhere.
Anderson told The Federalist,” This is only the start of the dirty tricks the Left will pull this election cycle.” President Trump and Republicans have a right to use every legal tactic and tactic to stop this blatant election interference in Pennsylvania.
” To help Trump in these efforts, voters must do their parts to stay engaged early, show up during the early voting process, and show the Left that 2024 will truly be’ too big to rig.’ This is our chance to show PA Democrats, Bob Casey, and Joe Biden that their pitiful voter suppression campaigns are ineffective, and that PA voters are prepared for new leadership.
The Federalist’s senior elections correspondent, Matt Kittle, is. An award- winning investigative reporter and 30- year veteran of print, broadcast, and online journalism, Kittle previously served as the executive director of Empower Wisconsin.