A Philly boy posted videos backing Trump. What has happened since 'overwhelmed' him, he says.
"He seemed really smart and I just liked the way he came across in the book," McCafferty, now 15, said. That led the middle schooler from Old City to post a video endorsing Trump.
"It was a cute little thing," McCafferty said. "I wrote the thing out and I got my dad to help me with the grammar and I posted it."
The media attention that followed was, well, huge. Russian television stations, far-right radio show host
So did Newsweek, in an article about Trump's young supporters, which his family thought crossed the line by linking him to the far right. They sued the magazine for defamation. A federal District Court judge rejected their claim, but they appealed. This week an appellate panel sided with Newsweek.
Now McCafferty is talking about how people got the wrong impression of him. He's still an outspoken supporter of the president, eager to help him win reelection in November, but he's also taken the last two years to raise thousands of dollars for homeless veterans in the city.
"Look, I'm an American. I believe everyone should have their own right to choose their opinions freely," McCafferty said. "But some of the negative blowback I got when the article came out ...I was overwhelmed by it."
The article quoted a
McCafferty's parents, Brian and
Circuit Judge
"Political discourse can be bruising," Bibas wrote. "People often express opinions that offend others. But the First Amendment protects virtually all of those opinions, even offensive and hurtful ones, to promote a greater good: robust political discourse. The price of free speech is putting up with all sorts of name-calling and hurtful rhetoric."
Bibas was appointed to the court by Trump in 2017, filling a seat previously held by
An attorney for Newsweek declined to comment.
McCafferty wanted to, though. He said the last two years have been tough. He's lost friends and the backlash on social media was intense. He took down all his accounts and videos. His dad went to the FBI after he said the family received a death threat from a man in
"It was crazy,"
While Cole admits he sought out the spotlight -- some of his videos got upwards of 16 million views -- he wasn't ready for the barrage that came at him after the national magazine article.
He's a somewhat introverted teenager. When asked about his favorite movies, he said he typically just watches the news. He was disappointed when final exams at
In 2017 he started raising money for homeless veterans through an initiative called "Cole's Challenge." To date, he's raised
"I just want people to know: I'm a good kid. I'm a good student," he said. "I don't blame people for getting the wrong impression. The country's very divided, but first impressions can be misleading."
As Bibas' ruling lays out, McCafferty didn't shy away from echoing some of Trump's vitriolic language. In interviews, he called
"This country's always been divided between
McCafferty said his political views are entirely his own, unshaped by his father, who voted for Trump but considers himself an independent, or his mom, who's a Democrat. McCafferty is Catholic and supports candidates who oppose abortion rights. He also lost a cousin to drug addiction and likes the promises Trump has made to curb illegal drug activity at the border.
He doesn't see himself running for office but may want to get involved in campaigns. He's had some pretty politically savvy ideas, like going to
The county wound up being key to Trump's victory in
While his father is wary of it, McCafferty says he wants to start posting videos again to promote Trump.
"I've been silent for the past two years," he said. "I'm going to get back out there with a couple of videos, so expect a lot more content from me."
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