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

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The confusion appears to have originated from misleading content circulating online. Some posts reused old footage, while others relied on sensational headlines or vague, unverified accounts. These types of posts are often designed to maximize engagement rather than convey accurate information. In today’s fast-moving digital environment, misinformation can spread widely before it is properly challenged or corrected.

Part of the misunderstanding may also stem from a real and widely reported incident in 2024, when Trump was injured during an assassination attempt at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. That event prompted extensive media coverage, official investigations, and increased security measures surrounding the former president. Since then, authorities have addressed additional threats, but there has been no confirmed repeat of such an attack.

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