New York Times Reporter Privately Admits Jan. 6 Riot Exaggerated, Disorganized, FBI Informants Involved
Calvin Freiburger : Mar 11, 2022
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At a bar, Matthew Rosenberg privately contradicted several aspects of his own public writing: "I know I'm supposed to be traumatized, but like, all these colleagues who were in the [Capitol] building, and are like, 'Oh, my God, it was so scary!' ... I'm like, come on, it's not the kind of place I can tell someone to man up, but I kind of want to be like, 'dude, come on, you were not in any danger.' These ... little dweebs who keep going on about their trauma. Shut ... up ... They're [expletives]..."
(New York) — [LifeSiteNews.com] The latest undercover sting by conservative investigative group Project Veritas was released this week, this time catching Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times national security correspondent Matthew Rosenberg describing last year's January 6 riot on Capitol Hill in ways that directly contradict multiple aspects of his own public reporting. (Image credit: Jim Hale / LifeSiteNews)
On that date last year, protesters broke into the US Capitol building after former President Donald Trump's "March to Save America" rally, which was meant to encourage Republican lawmakers to delay the certification of electoral votes from a handful of states over concerns about vote fraud in the 2020 presidential election.
Viral videos showed people engaging in physical altercations with police, pushing against security barricades, breaking through windows, trespassing in congressional offices, and climbing on walls, causing the vote certification to be suspended and lawmakers to be evacuated from the chambers. Other videos, however, showed that many were let into the Capitol by police and simply walked the halls after the initial breach. Several people died, but the only victim of direct, intentional violence was a Trump supporter.
Trump's political opponents blamed him for "inciting" the riot, leading to an unsuccessful impeachment attempt. Yet despite the FBI failing to find evidence that the violence was planned or organized, Democrat committee investigations into the event have continued ever since, with more than 700 people arrested and many conservatives expressing concerns about their treatment and disproportionate, selective punishment... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here
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