Aaron Rogers Denies Sandy Hook Conspiracy Theories
Aaron Rogers Says He Is Not A Sandy Hook Denier After Getting Dragged For Alleged Conspiracy Theories
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CNN reported on Wednesday that Rodgers, who is among the people on independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy’s shortlist to be the vice presidential pick, engaged in conspiracy theories about the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in conversations with two people, including CNN’s Pamela Brown. According to Brown’s recollection of her conversation with Rodgers in May 2013, Rodgers falsely claimed the shooting was a government inside job that the media was intentionally ignoring.
Another source, to whom CNN has granted anonymity so as to avoid harassment, recalled that several years ago, Rodgers claimed Sandy Hook “never happened” and that the children were “actors.”
“Sandy Hook never happened … All those children never existed. They were all actors.”
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Rogers’ response comes as the New York Jet has been getting cooked on social media and by media personalities over his alleged insistence, which is shared by factless morons all over the internet, that the 20 children and six adults who were ruthlessly gunned down at Sandy Hook Elementary School weren’t real.
To be fair, CNN noted that during a 2012 interview with ESPN Radio Milwaukee shortly after the massacre occurred, Rogers said this: “I hope that we can learn from this and look for the signs more and not ever have something like this happen. And keep this on our minds. This is something that affects us directly or indirectly. This needs to be something that we learn from.”
It doesn’t sound like Rogers is of the opinion that the Sandy Hook shooting never happened—or at least he’d never say it in public.
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