North Carolina Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson introduced it employed a legislation agency to analyze the “false smears” within the CNN report that outlined the candidate calling himself a “black NAZI.”
Robinson’s marketing campaign stated on Tuesday it employed Binnall Regulation Group, a legislation agency primarily based in northern Virginia whose accomplice, Jesse Binnall, had labored for former President Trump and his marketing campaign.
“As I’ve said from the beginning, the claims from CNN are salacious lies. I will not let these attacks distract us from sharing a better future for our state, and I’m glad to be able to bring Jesse Binnall and his team on board to investigate where and how these false smears originated,” Robinson, who has shot down claims detailed within the CNN bombshell report, stated in an announcement.
“I am confident that Binnall Law Group will leave no stone unturned and enable us to use every legal means to hold CNN accountable for their lies,” he continued. “In the meantime, my campaign remains laser-focused on the issues at stake in this election.”
Robinson threatened to sue CNN on Monday.
CNN’s explosive report revealed that Robinson made a flurry of inflammatory feedback on a pornography web site’s message board over 10 years in the past. Amongst these included wishing for slavery to be reinstated and saying he was a “black NAZI.” Robinson additionally reportedly stated that Martin Luther King Jr. was a “commie bastard” and that he would choose Adolf Hitler over “any of the s‑‑‑ that’s in Washington.”
Some Republicans have distanced themselves from the gubernatorial candidate, who’s amid a firestorm over CNN’s report. Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) indicated he would not vote for Robinson. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) stated over the weekend that if the allegations within the report are true, he can be “unfit to serve.”
“Look, I’ve seen these allegations, Jake, and they’re concerning allegations,” Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) stated on CNN, including that Robinson “owes the people of North Carolina more answers about it.”
CNN’s report, launched final week, has precipitated resignations from Robinson marketing campaign’s key staffers, together with the marketing campaign supervisor, a finance director, a deputy marketing campaign supervisor, a normal marketing consultant and a senior adviser. The Republican Governors Affiliation stated it has no additional advert buys positioned in Robinson’s race in opposition to state Legal professional Basic Josh Stein (D).
“My team and I are looking forward to getting to the bottom of CNN’s claims and we will bring all our resources to bear in getting to the facts. Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, his family and the voters of North Carolina deserve nothing less,” Binnall stated.
The Hill has reached out to CNN for remark.