Watch Rock-Solid Nick Sandmann Refuse To Give NBC Interviewer an Inch When She Asks About Apology

By Joe Saunders

This is not the interview the mainstream media wanted to see.

But it should have the rest of America cheering.

Because the most famous high school junior in America at the moment wasn’t giving an inch.

The “Today” show’s Savannah Guthrie landed Covington Catholic High School junior Nick Sandmann for his first television interview, scheduled to air Wednesday.

Sandmann, of course, is the Covington Catholic High School junior whose face off with an American Indian activist on Friday in Washington became a maelstrom of mainstream media malfeasance.

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When the story first broke, with a video that showed Sandmann and fellow students appearing to harass the Native American, Nathan Phillips, near the Lincoln Memorial on Friday, the students were tarred as racists, a virtual mob that targeted an indigenous demonstrator for no good reason.

When the fuller story emerged, it turned out to be a good deal more complicated than that. Phillips was shown to have actually initiated the confrontation.

In the “Today” show interview, scheduled to air Wednesday, Guthrie asked Sandmann if he thought he owed an apology to anyone for his role in the standoff.

To Sandmann’s credit, the answer was not what liberals were probably looking for, but it would make a world of sense to most sane viewers.

“As far as standing there, I had every right to do so,” the 16-year-old replied.

Watch Rock-Solid Nick Sandmann Refuse To Give NBC Interviewer an Inch When She Asks About Apology

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