From Mike Waltz <[email protected]>
Subject The Orlando Sentinel’s work of fiction
Date December 18, 2020 7:00 PM
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John,

 

Last week, the Orlando Sentinel “unendorsed” me and in fact apologized to its
readers for ever endorsing me because, in their words, I “wanted to overturn
the election.” This hit piece was written without asking me for a single
statement. That’s why I decided to respond with my own op-ed: 

“Last week, I signed onto the Texas case filed in the U.S. Supreme Court
challenging the constitutionality of actions in several states because I think
restoring confidence in our elections process by working through our judiciary
is what a democracy should do.

This nonviolent, legal action on behalf of millions of Americans who share my
concerns earned an outraged response from the Orlando Sentinel (“We apologize
for endorsing U.S. Rep. Michael Waltz, who wants to overturn the election,”
Dec. 12) without so much as a phone call seeking to understand why I agreed
with the significant constitutional issues raised in the suit."

You can read my Op-Ed reply to the Sentinel here.
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The publication should be downright embarrassed for calling me a coward and
claiming that I do not support American democracy. During my career in the
special forces, I woke up every morning and put my life on the line for this
great nation.The Sentinel’s intentions for this personal attack were clear -
“canceling” someone that they disagree with rather than debating or even
discussing the issue. 
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Mike Waltz

 

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