Mark Robinson announces he won’t run for Senate in 2026 as he ditches CNN lawsuit over porn site scandal
Mark Robinson announces he won’t run for Senate in 2026 as he ditches CNN lawsuit over porn site scandal
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Robinson was accused of writing ‘I’m a Black NAZI!’ on a forum discussing Black Republicans in a report by CNN. Former North Carolina Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson, who ran for governor in 2024, has announced that he will not seek public office in the future and that he’s dropping a lawsuit against CNN for the network’s reporting on the comments he made on a porn site. Robinson wrote on X on Friday that he was sharing “an important life update” and that he and his family were “turning the page.”.
“Costly litigation and political gamesmanship by my detractors makes clear that continuing to pursue retribution from CNN is a futile effort,” he added. “That is why I have asked Jesse Binnall and his legal team to terminate any continued attempt to litigate with CNN on my or my family’s behalf.“. The lewd and bizarre posts by Robinson were removed from the porn site Nude Africa following the CNN report outlining the offensive comments made by the former Republican gubernatorial nominee between 2008 and 2012.
Robinson was quick to reject all responsibility for the comments, which were posted before he went into politics. Robinson shared his full name on the porn site and was a frequent user of its message board, according to the bombshell CNN Report. He also used an email address on the site that he used on a number of other sites for years. He also used the username “minisoldr,” on other websites. CNN matched the “minisoldr” account to a large number of biographical details shared by Robinson.