Trump’s Attempted Assassination Was ‘STAGE’ using ‘FAKE BLOOD’
Yesterday (July 13), former US President Donald Trump, 78, was shot at during an outdoor rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, by a 20-year-old man named Thomas Matthew Crooks. Fortunately, Trump survived the incident.
In the aftermath, Trump took to Truth Social to share that a bullet had grazed the upper part of his ear, causing significant bleeding. Secret Service agents swiftly moved the former president away from the scene, but not before he raised his fist in defiance, a gesture that some have speculated might suggest the incident was staged.
Trump was then taken to the hospital, where he was treated and subsequently released. He has since returned to his home in New Jersey. According to an FBI statement released today (July 14), Crooks fired a total of five shots before being neutralized by authorities.
“US Secret Service quickly responded with protective measures and the former president is safe and being evaluated,” officials stated. Numerous eyewitnesses have since provided accounts of the attempted assassination.
The FBI also confirmed that the attack resulted in one spectator’s death and left two others critically injured. The motive behind Crooks’ actions is still under investigation. However, social media has been rife with speculation. Users on X (formerly known as Twitter) have shared various theories, with some suggesting the event was staged.
One user questioned the absence of bloodstains on Trump or anyone else, despite his claims of being wounded. Another pointed out the improbability of Trump posing for a “perfect headshot” immediately after an assassination attempt, while another insisted, “It was definitely fake and staged.”
Conversely, many others defended Trump, arguing that the Secret Service’s involvement and the nature of the injury indicated the incident was genuine. One commenter noted, “Donald Trump would be dead by now. That slight turn saved him.” Others pointed out the impracticality of staging a shot so close to the head.
Former President Barack Obama also weighed in, tweeting to his 131.7 million followers: “There is absolutely no place for political violence in our democracy. Although we don’t yet know exactly what happened, we should all be relieved that former President Trump wasn’t seriously hurt, and use this moment to recommit ourselves to civility and respect in our politics. Michelle and I are wishing him a quick recovery.”
Eyewitness accounts varied, with one man reporting a shooter on a nearby roof and a woman claiming Trump saved himself by turning his head at the right moment.