From Wikipedia:
"According to paperwork filed with the FEC, the hybrid PAC's founder is political consultant Guy Short.[6][7] Campaign finance lawyer Dan Backer was listed as the PAC's first treasurer.[6][7]
According to federal records, the Committee to Defend the President's top vendor is political consulting firm Campaign Solutions, whose vice president of fundraising is also Guy Short.[2] Short was a Republican National Convention delegate in 2016 who pledged support for Trump rival candidate Ted Cruz.[8] In an email to Reuters dated April 2016, Short defended Cruz after Trump accused him of trying to steal delegates in South Carolina, adding that he had "spent thousands of dollars of my own money... to make sure Donald Trump is NOT our nominee."[9]
Ted Harvey, a former member of the Colorado Senate, is the chairman of the Committee to Defend the President.[3]
The PAC spent more than $6 million throughout 2015 and 2016, according to FEC records. However, federal records indicate that only around one-fourth of this amount went toward advertisements, robocalls, or other communication that supported or opposed a specific candidate. Most of the rest of the money went to vendors in Northern Virginia and Ohio, who were mostly political consultants.[2]"
......It would appear that this PAC once lied about Donald Trump when he was running agianst Ted Cruz as well. It is not a PAC that Trump can control in any way. If you want this to end, you have to change the laws wrt PACS. I suspect that we might find common ground there.