O'Keefe Investigation: Army National Guardsman Says Coronavirus Media Coverage Overblown (VIDEO)
James O’Keefe spoke to an army national guardsman in Glen Island Park, New Rochelle, New York about the media’s coverage on the Coronavirus.
The soldier told Project Veritas that the media coverage on the Coronavirus pandemic is way overblown.
“Is it as bad as everyone, the media is saying — the whole pandemic?” O’Keefe asked the guardsman.
The guardsman responded, “Oh, no. It’s just, it’s the flu. It’s the flu. It’s the flu.”
“Is the media accurately reporting accurately?” O’Keefe asked. “The media is making it out bigger? And it’s not as bad as the media is saying?”
“No, I’m in the tents with them,” the soldier said.
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BREAKING VIDEO: Army National Guardsman tells @Project_Veritas #COVID19 Media Coverage Overblown: “It’s the flu! It’s the flu!... I’m in the tents with them!
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O'Keefe Investigation: Army National Guardsman Says Coronavirus Media Coverage Overblown (VIDEO)
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