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Avenatti Launches First Political Ad, Tells People To ‘Join The Fight Club’

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Michael Avenatti fueled speculation that he’s considering a 2020 presidential run Thursday when he launched the first ad for his political action committee (PAC), “Fight PAC.”

Avenatti, the lawyer for porn star Stormy Daniels and an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump and Republicans, has made headlines in recent months for his vocal advocacy of Democrats ahead of November’s midterms.

The ad, first obtained by Politico, reminds voters that the U.S. Constitution says “We the people” and not “Me the president.”

The video, almost a minute and a half long, opens with quick shots of different people saying “We the people,” until one says, “Are mad as hell and we’re not going to take it anymore.”

“Enough with the lies. Enough with the cover ups. Enough with the bigotry. Enough with the misogyny,” those in the ad say, one by one.

Avenatti comes into the picture to say “Stand up. Join the fight club.”

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Avenatti has found himself in hot water recently after Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley called on the Justice Department and FBI to investigate the lawyer and his client, Julie Swetnick, over their allegations regarding Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh on Oct. 25.

“Given that he’s facing multiple criminal investigations, I’m surprised he has time for political ads. It speaks volumes about how weak their field is that Democratic operatives have already lined up to work for his campaign,” Republican National Committee (RNC) spokesman Michael Ahrens told The Daily Caller News Foundation.

NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 16: (L to R) Adult film actress Stormy Daniels (Stephanie Clifford) and Michael Avenatti, attorney for Stormy Daniels, speak to the media as they exit the United States District Court Southern District of New York for a hearing related to Michael Cohen, President Trump's longtime personal attorney and confidante, April 16, 2018 in New York City. Cohen and lawyers representing President Trump are asking the court to block Justice Department officials from reading documents and materials related to Cohen's relationship with President Trump that they believe should be protected by attorney-client privilege. Officials with the FBI, armed with a search warrant, raided Cohen's office and two private residences last week. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

NEW YORK, NY – APRIL 16: (L to R) Adult film actress Stormy Daniels (Stephanie Clifford) and Michael Avenatti, attorney for Stormy Daniels, speak to the media as they exit the United States District Court Southern District of New York for a hearing related to Michael Cohen, President Trump’s longtime personal attorney and confidante, April 16, 2018 in New York City. Cohen and lawyers representing President Trump are asking the court to block Justice Department officials from reading documents and materials related to Cohen’s relationship with President Trump that they believe should be protected by attorney-client privilege. Officials with the FBI, armed with a search warrant, raided Cohen’s office and two private residences last week. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

The fight club remark appears to mirror the sentiment of Fight PAC, which he launched on Aug. 24 to help Democrats take back the House.

In his initial launch of the organization, Avenatti linked an article to a Buzzfeed interview in which he discussed his presidential hopes, and said the name of the PAC is in reference to his fight with Trump. (RELATED: Michael Avenatti Launches A PAC)

The attorney said in the interview that the PAC will not accept corporate contributions but it will help him with his political travel.

Avenatti told Politico that the ad is more about promoting voter turnout on Tuesday rather than his own political future.

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