LGBTQ Victory Fund Demands NRCC Stop Using Stolen, Doctored Video of Gina Ortiz Jones
The LGBTQ Victory Fund has sent a cease and desist letter to the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) demanding that it stop airing a false advertisement that includes footage from a speech delivered by Democrat Gina Ortiz Jones in April.
The NRCC is using the footage, taken from Jones speech at the Victory Funds National Champagne Brunch in Washington, in an ad (above) supporting Republican incumbent Will Hurd. During the speech, Ortiz Jones told the crowd to drink another mimosa and write another check.
The Victory Fund accused the NRCC of copyright infringement, and said the House GOPs campaign arm distorted the meaning of the footage to mislead voters. Ortiz Jones is vying to become the first LGBTQ person elected to Congress from Texas.
Gina attended our event and gave a powerful speech about how being a child of immigrants and serving under Dont Ask, Dont Tell have fueled her desire to make a difference for average Americans, said former Houston Mayor Annise Parker, president and CEO of the LGBTQ Victory Fund. The NRCC and Will Hurd apparently find no moral obligation to be truthful purposefully distorting Ginas deeply personal speech to mislead voters. We have ordered the NRCC to end all use of the attack ad immediately because of the unauthorized misuse of our copyrighted material.
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