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Conspiracy Theories Surge After Third Assassination Attempt Against Donald Trump

Online Misinformation Regarding Donald Trump Assassination Attempt·April 28 – May 1, 2026

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Conspiracy Theories Surge After Third Assassination Attempt Against Donald Trump

A third assassination attempt against Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents' Dinner has led to a large wave of online misinformation. Many social media users expressed doubt about the event and shared false flag conspiracy theories even as facts emerged 9197759747. This skepticism grew because of inconsistencies in early reports, leading many people to believe the attack was not real 9196218851. Trump spoke about his mindset shortly after the shooting occurred 2026-04-1152001874. During a later appearance in Florida, he told supporters he is not afraid to continue meeting the public 2026-05-1157736460. However, unfounded theories about the incident continue to spread widely across the internet 2026-04-1153538358.
A Third Person Attempted To Assassinate Trump -- And Almost Nobody Believed It Was Real'False Flag' Frenzy Erupts After Trump Attack But The Facts Won't CooperateTrump assassination attempt sparks new wave of unfounded conspiracy theories

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Trump says he's not afraid to appear in public after latest assassination attempt

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'False Flag' Frenzy Erupts After Trump Attack But The Facts Won't Cooperate

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A Third Person Attempted To Assassinate Trump -- And Almost Nobody Believed It Was Real. Here's Why.

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Trump assassination attempt sparks new wave of unfounded conspiracy theories

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Trump Describes His Mind-Set After Shooting at White House Correspondents' Dinner

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