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Activist Impersonates Meat CEO in Fox Interview

Fox News fooled by Berkeley animal activist posing as pork CEO

Fox News fooled by Berkeley animal activist posing as pork CEO FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 This May 20, 2020, photo provided by Smithfield Foods shows some of the measures the company says it has taken to limit the spread of the coronavirus inside its plants. Workers inside its Sioux Falls, South Dakota, pork processing plant wear protective gear and are separated by plastic partitions as they carve up meat. (Photo courtesy Smithfield Foods via AP)Associated PressShow MoreShow Less 2of2 A sign outside the Smithfield Foods pork processing plant in South Dakota, one of the country s largest known Coronavirus clusters, is seen on April 21, 2020, in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. - Smithfield Foods pork plant in South Dakota is closed indefinitely in the wake of its coronavirus outbreak. (Kerem Yucel/AFP via Getty Images/TNS)KEREM YUCEL / TNSShow MoreShow Less

Maria Bartiromo Tricked by Animal Rights Activist Posing as Meat Company CEO

Maria Bartiromo Tricked by Animal Rights Activist Posing as Meat Company CEO Matt Wilstein © Provided by The Daily Beast Fox Business Network If you suspected that Maria Bartiromo would be easy to dupe, those assumptions were borne out on Wednesday morning when the Fox Business anchor spent more than six minutes interviewing an animal rights activist who she believed to be the CEO of Smithfield Foods, which bills itself as “the world s largest pork processor and hog producer.” According to Direct Action Everywhere, activist Matt Johnson was able to get booked on Bartiromo’s show as Smithfield Foods’ new CEO and President Dennis Organ. During the interview, he warned viewers that factory farms like the ones Smithfield operates could create the next pandemic, without raising any suspicion from Bartiromo, who simply plowed forward with the segment.

Maria Bartiromo Got Punked By An Animal Rights Activist Who Claimed To Be The CEO Of Smithfield Foods

WHOOPS Maria Bartiromo Got Punked By An Animal Rights Activist Who Claimed To Be The CEO Of Smithfield Foods Maria Bartiromo is having a bad day. The Fox Business anchor had two criticalprofiles, one from the Los Angeles Times and one from the Washington Post, come out on the same day with the same headline: What happened to Maria Bartiromo? And then on her show today, Bartiromo was under the impression she was interviewing Dennis Organ, the CEO of Smithfield Foods. In reality, she was speaking to animal rights activist Matt Johnson of Direct Action Everywhere, who posed as the food-processing company CEO for six minutes.

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