Recent reports have surfaced involving Aaron Rodgers and his alleged statements concerning the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. A report by CNN claimed that Rodgers, the quarterback for the Jets, referred to the 2012 tragedy in Newtown, Connecticut, where Adam Lanza killed 20 children and 6 adults, as a 'government inside job.' Rodgers has since denied these reports, stating he did not refer to the massacre as an inside job. Despite his denial, the discussion around his statements and whether he believes in the conspiracy theory as reported by CNN continues, with Rodgers not directly addressing the claim in his statements.
Aaron Rodgers issues statement about Sandy Hook, doesn’t deny previously sharing conspiracy theories about the tragedy. https://t.co/cKE80WOf6L
The Aaron Rodgers X post regarding Sandy Hook does not address whether he believes, as CNN reports he has said, that the mass shooting was a "government inside job." https://t.co/cB86qVTyB2
The Aaron Rodgers Sandy Hook post does not address whether he believes, as CNN reports he has claimed, that it was a "government inside job." https://t.co/1ciqAL4ImQ
Aaron Rodgers denying report he referred to Sandy Hook massacre as 'inside job' CNN report claimed Jets QB said at least twice that 2012 mass shooting at elementary school in Newtown, Conn., where Adam Lanza killed 26 people, was 'government inside job' https://t.co/lk5KfyFCGr
Aaron Rodgers “brought up the tragic killing of 20 children and 6 adults by a gunman at Sandy Hook Elementary School, claiming it was actually a government inside job and the media was intentionally ignoring it.” https://t.co/yz1HbLvZmb