Jane C. Timm is a senior reporter for NBC News.
Donald Trump's campaign vowed legal action and said it would seek a criminal investigation into a super PAC that ran a misleading digital ad in Pennsylvania in featuring clips former president discouraging Republicans from voting by mail. After condemning mail voting for years, Trump is now embracing it and encouraging his voters to take advantage of the practice in the 2024 presidential election.
This advertisement may constitute both a criminal and civil conspiracy to injure the rights of President Trump’s supporters to cast their ballots in Pennsylvania. Cease and desist broadcasting, or otherwise distributing via the internet or elsewhere, this false advertisement immediately and preserve all relevant documents in anticipation of likely litigation,” the Trump campaign said in a letter to the group’s publicly listed treasurer.
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