Aaron Rodgers is under scrutiny after CNN labeled him a conspiracy theorist for allegedly not believing the Sandy Hook tragedy occurred. However, Rodgers has publicly expressed sympathy for the victims in the past, contradicting CNN's portrayal.
This photo from 2012 — as captured by @KanekoaTheGreat — shows Aaron Rodgers wearing a helmet decal in honor of the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School two weeks after the event. The @CNN report has a chance to be the most recklessly reported story in quite some time. https://t.co/AL4JZgEliT
Old video shows Aaron Rodgers sympathetic about Sandy Hook massacre https://t.co/lUCwdBBzcE https://t.co/r2b9keTT9K
Here is Aaron Rodgers on local news shortly after the Sandy Hook shooting in 2012 talking about the tragedy. I'm gonna guess that CNN's "trust me bro" sources may not have been entirely accurate about this one. https://t.co/H6zdQkBan2 https://t.co/twVA6fr9PB
Here is Aaron Rodgers on local news shortly after the Sandy Hook shooting in 2014 talking about the tragedy. I'm gonna guess that CNN's "trust me bro" sources may not have been entirely accurate about this one. https://t.co/SlmahMtBvE https://t.co/twVA6fr9PB
UPDATE: @AaronRodgers12 speaks out on CNN's contrived Sandy Hook controversy: "As I’m on the record saying in the past, what happened in Sandy Hook was an absolute tragedy. I am not and have never been of the opinion that the events did not take place. Again, I hope that we… https://t.co/GC7qXzgKvr
A video of Aaron Rodgers speaking about the Sandy Hook tragedy contradicts the hit piece CNN ran about him not believing it happened. CNN labeled the QB a conspiracy theorist less than 24 hours after he was mentioned as RFK Jr.'s VP candidate. READ: https://t.co/vQTtVYJARH https://t.co/EAcc3z2mb4