New York Post REPORTER WANDERING AROUND THE HOME OF THE NEW ORLEANS ATTACKER?!?!
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Oh, and guess the reporter who magically got exclusive access to walk right into the New Orleans attacker’s house? Jenny Taer from the New York Post, someone with deep ties to Israel and a clear Zionist agenda.
• Worked for Sara Carter, a conservative journalist known for pro-Israel reporting and focus on “national security.”
• Part of The Dark Wire, which targets “extremist groups” through a heavily security-focused, conservative lens. (Think ADL or SPLC)
• Interned at The Laura Ingraham Show (twice)
• Worked at PragerFORCE, the student wing of PragerU, as Onboarding Committee Chair and later as Head of Recruitment, spreading pro-Israel narratives.
• At University of Arizona: member of CAMERA, a notorious pro-Israel media watchdog, and Outreach Chair at Chabad.
Oh, and she attended the AIPAC Conference in 2012.
The same reporter with this background just so happens to be the one allowed inside a domestic terrorist’s home. Sure, no bias to see here, right?
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Anyone care to explain why a reporter is ALLOWED TO ENTER THE HOME OF THE NEW ORLEANS ATTACKER?!?!
USA is a clown show.
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