New York Times admits migrant 'conspiracy theory' it scolded Donald Trump for is TRUE
By WILL POTTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
Published: 10:51 EDT, 11 July 2025 | Updated: 12:12 EDT, 11 July 2025
Donald Trump has been vindicated after The New York Times accused him of pushing a false conspiracy theory about a migrant gang taking over a Colorado apartment building... only for the paper to now admit those same claims were true.
One article published last September scolded Trump for his 'false' claims that Aurora was overrun with Tren de Aragua goons.
But a recent investigation published by the esteemed paper now concedes the Denver suburb is indeed a hotspot for the Venezuelan gangsters.
The controversy took on national prominence during the presidential election as Donald Trump often cited it during rallies as evidence of what former President Biden's weak border controls had wrought on the United States.
In September, shortly after Trump railed against the issue in his debate against Kamala Harris, the Times shared a story headlined: 'How the False Story of a Gang ‘Takeover’ in Colorado Reached Trump.'
Slamming 'the fear-mongering, exaggerations and outright lies' from the Trump campaign over the issue, the rise of the gangs was described as having 'taken on a life of its own.'
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