Greene: Marjorie Taylor Greene floats claim Trump assassination attempt was staged: ‘What happened at Butler…’

Greene: Marjorie Taylor Greene floats claim Trump assassination attempt was staged: ‘What happened at Butler…’

Fresh controversy has erupted in conservative circles after former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene publicly questioned Donald Trump over an assassination attempt during the 2024 campaign.Greene was once a strong ally of Trump, but has now joined a group of his supporters who are raising doubts about the shooting at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. “President Trump, of all people, should take the lead in getting the whole truth out,” he said in a posting on Twitter. “Why is he not there?” He added. “That’s the question.”The attack occurred on July 13, 2024, when a gunman opened fire during a campaign speech. The suspected shooter was Thomas Matthew Crooks who was shot by a Secret Service sniper just after firing several shots toward the President. One bullet missed Trump’s ear, while two others were injured. Local volunteer firefighter Corey Comprator was killed while protecting his family.Photos from the scene showed Trump raising his fists and yelling, “Fight! Fight! Fight!” As soon as the agents surrounded him. He later said that he was “saved by God” to “make America great again.”At that time political opponents had raised questions on this incident. However, the questioning of MAGA bigwig Greene is a different development, with some of Trump’s own supporters now promoting theories that the Democrat may have been attacked to score political points. No evidence has been provided to support these claims. Greene also drew attention to a post by former Republican National Convention delegate Trisha Hope of Texas. Sharing the post, Green wrote: “Extremely important post to read and consider. Corey Comperer’s family deserves to know the truth about Matthew Crooks and what happened at Butler on July 13, 2024.”Hope said in her post that she found some things suspicious in the incident. He pointed to Trump’s statement that he would only speak about the horrific incident once because it was “so painful.” He wrote, “When people lie, certainly big ones, it’s hard to keep all the details straight… In my opinion, Trump made this statement to prevent further conversation about what happened.”Hope also questioned why Trump did not “aggressively” criticize the Secret Service. After the incident, he praised agent Sean M instead. Curran, who was later appointed director of the agency for “risking his life to save mine from an assassin’s bullet”.A Department of Homeland Security (DHS) review later found security failures and confirmed that six agents were suspended after the attack.Hope further claimed that Trump’s photos from the rally appeared unusually composed, and claimed that the death of one person made the event more believable. He wrote, “If you can’t see this story, and can’t use critical thinking skills and have at least some questions, then you are the problem and we need to get over it.”His claims went viral, garnering hundreds of reactions within hours. Some users compared the response to the 1981 attempt on Ronald Reagan by John Hinckley Jr., noting that agents immediately rescued the president.

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