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🫣Shock in D.C.: President Donald Trump Shot AGAIN…see more

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Panic moved quickly across social media after posts began claiming that Donald Trump had been “shot again” in Washington, D.C.. The wording was urgent and dramatic, prompting thousands of shares within minutes and drawing intense reactions from across the political spectrum. Yet as attention grew, the foundation of the claim began to unravel. What initially appeared to be breaking news turned out to be another example of how rapidly misinformation can spread when emotion outpaces verification.

Crucially, no credible authority has substantiated the allegation. Major U.S. and international news organizations—typically quick to confirm incidents involving prominent political figures—have published no reports supporting the claim. Likewise, there have been no alerts, statements, or briefings from law enforcement agencies or from the United States Secret Service, which would be directly involved in responding to any such emergency. In situations of genuine national significance, silence from these sources is often the clearest indicator that the story lacks legitimacy.

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