Rolling Stone threatened with lawsuit by organizers of Jan. 6 Trump rally

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Outside during the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6, 2021, riot (Wikimedia Commons)

(POST MILLENNIAL) – The organizers behind the Women for America First “Save America” rally that occurred on the morning of January 6, Amy and Kylie Jane Kremer, have sent a letter to Rolling Stone through their lawyer, demanding that the outlet retract false statements made about them in a November article.

“We write concerning the false and defamatory statements published by Rolling Stone on November 23, 2021, in the article titled, ‘Jan. 6 Organizers Used Anonymous Burner Phones to Communicate with White House and Trump Family, Sources Say.’ Specifically, the article falsely states that Kylie Kremer used ‘burner phones’ to ‘communicate with top White House and Trump campaign officials,'” the letter, obtained by Human Events and addressed to Rolling Stone Editor-in-Chief Noah Shachtman, read.

“The article also states that Ms. Kremer directed someone else to purchase burner phones ‘with cash.’ These statements imply that Ms. Kremer was involved in some nefarious activity by directing the cash purchase of and use of ‘burner phones’ during the organization of the January 6, 2021 Save America on the Ellipse. These statements are false. To be clear, at no time did either Kylie Jane Kremer or Amy Kremer direct anyone to purchase a burner phone with cash or otherwise, nor did they use a burner phone to communicate with anyone, let alone anyone identified in the article,” the letter continued.

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