In February, Newsmax TV hired Emerald Robinson as its White House correspondent. Her resume is scant, with her most recent job being White House correspondent for the even-farther-right-and-even-more-pro-Trump One America News Network. That OAN experience is showing, for Robinson has embraced a far-right coronavirus conspiracy theory.
In a series of tweets on April 6, Robinson ranted that Bill Gates “basically controls global health policy’ and that his “plan” is “Using vaccines to track people” using a “quantum dot-tattoo.” The goal, Robinson insists, is to “leverage immunization as an opportunity to establish digital identity worldwide,” declaring: “He just bought off relevant orgs & did it. It’s not just incompatible with democracy. It’s the end of it.”
This claim comes from right-wing fever swamps, which extrapolated Gates’ claim to want to create trackable data for who has received a possible future coronavirus vaccine as a means to control its spread into a full-blown sinister conspiracy.
Robinson, meanwhile, can’t handle criticism of her conspiracy theory. In a response to a commenter who rightly criticized her, Robinson huffed: “Why was Jeffery Epstein donating Gates’s cash to MIT anonymously?” In another response to a different critic — in this case, Atlantic writer Conor Friersdorf — Robinson sneered: “You’ve never written a single thing of the slightest interest. You’re unable to get 12 people to like any of your posts on Twitter and you write for the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. So, who cares what you think?”
Hiring a conspiracy-mongering reporter from an outlet known for both pro-Trump sycophancy and conspiracy-mongering is not a good look for Newsmax if it’s seeking to build credibility for its TV operation — which, by the way, just got rid of Wayne Allyn Root for his shady coronavirus shenanigans.
Screenshots of Robinson’s tweets are below.
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