MAGA Is Increasingly Convinced the Trump Assassination Attempt Was Staged
Conspiracy theories about the Butler, Pennsylvania, shooting have ramped up in recent weeks as once steadfast Trump supporters turn on the president.
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MAGA Is Increasingly Convinced the Trump Assassination Attempt Was Staged
Repeated reporting is beginning to cohere into a trackable narrative.
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Conspiracy theories about the Butler, Pennsylvania, shooting have ramped up in recent weeks as once steadfast Trump supporters turn on the president.
Open the article-level analysis that gives this theme its evidence, timing, and scenario framing.
The continued close relationship between Big Tech and political figures like Donald Trump may shape future technology policies, particularly concerning tariffs and regulatory frameworks.
The intensifying belief that the assassination attempt was staged reflects a deeper unraveling of trust among Trump's core supporters, potentially weakening his political base.
As a portion of Trump's support base begins to question the legitimacy of the assassination attempt, potential fragmentation within MAGA could emerge, impacting Trump's influence moving forward.
The intersection of racial identity and political allegiance within the MAGA movement is leading to increased tensions, particularly for South Asians, amidst shifting support for Trump from his base.