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Shock in D.C.: President Donald Trump Shot AGAIN

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The confusion appears to stem largely from recycled footage, misleading captions, and engagement-driven posts designed to provoke fear rather than convey accurate information. Many of the viral claims originated from unverified social media accounts and private groups, where dramatic narratives often circulate without evidence. In today’s fast-moving digital landscape, misinformation can spread far more quickly than verified updates, making such false alarms increasingly common.

It is important to distinguish this rumor from the real and well-documented assassination attempt that occurred in 2024 at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where Trump was injured but survived. That incident prompted major security adjustments, federal investigations, and ongoing legal proceedings. Since then, security around the former president has remained heightened, with authorities monitoring and occasionally intercepting credible threats—but no confirmed shooting incident matching today’s viral claims has occurred.

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