North Carolina Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson is no stranger to controversy, but the recent attacks from the left-leaning media are pushing him to the limit—and he’s not backing down. CNN, known for its bias against conservative figures, recently dug up alleged posts Robinson supposedly made on a pornographic website years ago. But instead of cowering in the face of these claims, Robinson is gearing up for a fight, threatening legal action against the network for what he has described as “tabloid trash.”

In a fiery exchange with the press, Robinson made it clear that this smear campaign wouldn’t derail his bid for governor. With unwavering confidence, the Republican candidate declared that his campaign is stronger than ever, receiving support from a growing number of talented people eager to see him succeed despite the mudslinging from CNN.

“We have full confidence,” Robinson stated firmly. “We’re getting resumes from all over. People are jumping in to help us. We’ve made a ton of friends, and a lot of talented people are reaching out. We’re in the process of building a team that can lead us to victory.”

Robinson’s defiant tone came as no surprise to those familiar with his no-nonsense, pro-America platform. He’s long been a champion of conservative values, standing up for the working class and prioritizing issues that matter—issues that the mainstream media conveniently ignores. But now, Robinson finds himself the target of a liberal hit piece, conveniently timed just weeks before the crucial gubernatorial election.

“It’s not about the timing,” Robinson declared. “It’s how you react, and we’re ready to react. We’re getting it done.”

When asked about what actions he’s taking to prove that the CNN story is nothing but “salacious lies,” Robinson hinted at potential legal action. “We’re in talks right now. Everything up to legal counsel to take CNN to task for what they have done to us. We are going after them,” he warned. His message was clear: Robinson won’t let a smear campaign from the liberal media machine stop him from pursuing the office of governor.

But while CNN is busy trying to dredge up controversy, Robinson is laser-focused on the real issues facing North Carolinians. His frustration with the media was palpable as he pointed out the true crises plaguing the nation—crises the left-leaning press seems all too willing to ignore.

“But we have five weeks left in this race, folks, and we are not going to let CNN throw us off our mission,” Robinson said. “Think about how many people are hooked on fentanyl, how many will die tonight because of what’s happening at our southern border. And this is what the media chooses to focus on?”

As the press remained fixated on their character assassination attempt, Robinson delivered a message that resonates with hardworking Americans tired of the media’s distraction tactics: “You’re not focused on the things that matter—our economy, our safety, our future. I am. And I’m going to stay focused on what’s important.”

Robinson’s bold response to CNN is a reminder that conservative candidates are not willing to roll over in the face of media bias. With just weeks left until the election, Robinson is determined to keep his campaign on track, undeterred by the left’s desperate attempts to bring him down. If anything, the attacks from CNN have only solidified his resolve to fight for the people of North Carolina.

“We’ve got to concentrate on this campaign,” Robinson declared, sending a clear message to his supporters and detractors alike: this race is far from over, and Mark Robinson isn’t going anywhere.