The commercial poked fun at the former president and his followers.
Trump threatened to take legal action.
The co- founder of the Lincoln Project said "Go for it" in the ad.
A commercial on a local Fox News cable channel trolled Donald Trump and his supporters.
The commercial was aired in New Jersey on Thursday. It was saying that Trump was trying to overturn the election.
The election was stolen to rip you off, to sucker you, to take your hard-earned money and shovel it into his pockets, according to Trump. The organization's ad said that he spent it on himself.
The commercial was probably referring to Trump's email campaigns in which he asked his supporters for money. Trump's email campaign brought in millions of dollars after the raid.
The "Big Lie" was pushed by the Trump campaign in order to deceive donors, according to the House Select Committee.
The Washington Post reported that Trump made over $60 million in the first six months of the year.
Many emails claimed to send donations to a fake fund.
The Big Rip-Off was also there, according to Rep. Lofgren, who is on the committee.
There is an online archive of some of Trump's emails.
The scam was the largest in political history. He was paid every dollar you gave him. There was a sucker game going on. Are you aware of who the sucker is? The commercial ended with you.
—The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) September 8, 2022
The Perverts and Lowlifes of the Lincoln Project are back on, where else, Fox News. They ran away to the asylum after their last catastrophic campaign, with charges made against them that were big time sleaze, and I got many more votes in 2020 than I did in 2016
The Perverts should not be allowed to false advertise and Fox News should not allow it. You should all be in court.
The co- founder of the Lincoln Project, Rick Wilson, made fun of Trump in a new video.
You should go for it. Wilson told the person to go for it. You should come at me. I cannot wait. Donald, we're thrilled by the thought that you would try to file a lawsuit.
The Lincoln Project's other co- founder Reed Galen said in a press release that Trump "spun his supporters into a frenzy with total disregard for what it means for the nation." Trump's supporters are threatening violence and trying to subvert our free and fair elections while he is raising money and living large.
The Lincoln Project and Trump's press office did not reply immediately.
Business Insider has an article on it.