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A few Minutes Ago Shock in D.C. President Donald Trump Shot AGAIN

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These separate events are frequently taken out of context or combined with old footage to create misleading “breaking news” videos. Dramatic titles and thumbnails exploit public anxiety, encouraging rapid sharing before facts can be checked. In today’s digital landscape, emotionally charged content spreads faster than verified information. Platforms like YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, and X amplify unverified claims, often prioritizing engagement over accuracy.

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