Project Veritas posted footage of a New York Times reporter alleging media coverage of Jan. 6 was excessive. STORY:
The conservative group published a video on Tuesday of New York Times National Security Correspondent Matthew Rosenberg alleging some of his colleagues overreacted to the events.
Rosenberg went on to say he wasn't as in favor of his Jan. 6 reporting as it may appear. Rosenberg's managing editor asked him,"Can we do like part two of that like, what’s going on a year since Jan. 6, kind of like memory-holing it," the national security correspondent said in the video."Like maybe 'it's no big deal.' Yeah. We can do that. It's a little quick turnaround. So, that's what we've been doing the last few days.
"The Left's reaction to it in some places was so over the top that it gave the opening the Right needed to start introducing the idea of, 'Whoa, these people are out of control. Like it's not as big a deal as they're making it.' Cause [the Left] were making too big a deal. They were making [Jan. 6] some organized thing that it wasn't. And that gave the opening for the lunatics in the Right to be like, 'Oh, well, nothing happened here.
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