Phil Murphy advisor caught in Project Veritas Vaccination Mandate hidden video paid $60,000 by campaign, deleted all social media accounts

Phil Stilton

TRENTON, NJ – A Phil Murphy campaign staffer who was caught, allegedly on a hidden video by Project Veritas saying Governor Phil Murphy will roll out a mandatory vaccination order after next Tuesday’s election was paid $60,000 by the Murphy campaign according to New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission records.

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Wendy Martinez is a paid vendor of the Phil Murphy for Governor campaign, with her L.L.C. (Atabey Consulting) having received more than $60,000 dollars in payment from the campaign thus far. She also serves on a subcommittee of the “Restart and Recovery Advisory Council,” which advises Murphy on COVID policy, state Republicans said today


New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission record of payments made by Phil Murphy’s campaign to Atabey Consulting.

Tonight, the New Jersey GOP spoke out against Martinez and Murphy.

“This extremely disturbing video appears to confirm what the Murphy campaign has been hinting at – and the NJGOP has been warning about – throughout the summer: that a second Murphy term will bring about the same type of vaccine passports seen in Bill de Blasio’s New York, burdening already suffering businesses and discriminating against minority communities in which immunization rates are lower,” said NJGOP Executive Director Tom Szymanski. 

Szymanski said that this allegation veers off Murphy’s past statements this his COVID-19 response has been guided by science. Martinez alleged Murphy’s decision to hold off on statewide mandatory vaccination is purely political.

James O’Keefe and his controversial Project Veritas announced this weekend that it will be releasing bombshell hidden camera recorded video from inside New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy’s closest advisors.

On Monday, O’Keefe released the first video of his expose of Phil Murphy.

When asked if Phil Murphy would implement vaccination mandates like the ones rolled out by California Governor Gavin Newsom, Martinez said, yes, right after the election.

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“He [Murphy] is going to do it [COVID vaccine mandate], but he couldn’t do it before the elections. Because of the independents and the undecided.”

Martinez noted that independent and undecided voters would not pull the lever for Murphy if he rolled out the mandate before the election.

“Because they’re into all that shit,” Martinez added. “My rights. My shit. And they don’t care if they kill everybody.”

When asked again if Murphy will mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for all New Jerseyans after the election, Martinez confirmed, “He will. But right now is about him winning. It will be fine.”

“From the beginning of the pandemic, Phil Murphy has been following political science, as opposed to actual science. Purposefully hiding this life-changing information until after the election is as deceitful as it gets,” Szymanski added. “Phil Murphy must immediately state his intentions on this matter before voting ends next week and disclose whether or not data of thousands of New Jerseyans already entered into the Docket App has been harvested for the purpose of implementing a vaccine passport.”
 

The Murphy campaign did not respond to questions tonight from Shore News Network regarding this video. Instead, the campaign reported an incident of alleged harassment by O’Keefe staffers, described as “right-wing extremists” harassed Murphy staffers in a parking garage.

Martinez has since taken her linked-in profile offline. Her Twitter page has also since been removed along with her Facebook page.

Wendy Martinez. Linked in. Her profile has since been removed and a new message appears, “An exact match for wendy-s-martinez could not be found.”

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