Wednesday, March 9, 2022

On hidden camera, New York Times reporter spills beans about Jan. 6 riot

 https://www.wnd.com/2022/03/hidden-camera-n-y-times-reporter-spills-beans-jan-6-riot/

Matthew Rosenberg of the New York Times speaking to Project Veritas on a hidden camera.
Matthew Rosenberg of the New York Times speaking to Project Veritas on a hidden camera.

A New York Times reporter who claimed the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol in Washington was "a violent interruption to the transition of power in American history" privately believes the events were "fun" and that the media is "making too big a deal."

The revelations about the opinions from the Times' national security correspondent, Matthew Rosenberg, a Pultizer-winning reporter, came through an undercover video released by Project Veritas.

The organization charged that what Rosenberg has been writing for the publication is in direct contradiction to what he believes.

For example, he said on the undercover video that there were "a ton of FBI informants among the people who attacked the Capitol," after having reported in the newspaper that the notion of FBI informants was a "reimagining of Jan. 6."