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CNN, WaPo Downplay Assassination Attempt

CNN and The Washington Post Media outlets are facing backlash after publishing misleading headlines that downplayed the assassination attempt at former President Donald Trump’s rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on Saturday.

“After a loud bang was heard at the rally, Trump hurried off the stage.” cover of The Washington PostShortly after shots rang out around 6:10 p.m., causing the former president to flinch and bleed from his ears.

Footage of Trump being led away by US Secret Service agents, his fist pumping triumphantly in the air, quickly went viral on social media.

Even if there are multiple Direct witness A Secret Service agent confirmed that gunfire was heard. heard The Jeff Bezos-owned media outlet reported that the “shooter was down” but refused to update the headline to reflect that detail for more than an hour.

CNN’s report was even worse, saying that “Secret Service escorts Trump off stage after he falls at a rally.”

Many social media users reacted negatively to both headlines, accusing mainstream media of portraying the situation as less dangerous than it actually was.

“Even in these horrific moments, they cannot contain themselves,” Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) responded.

Conservative author Ashley St. Clair pointed out that if you only read the headlines, rather than the real-time updates about X, you’re likely to have two very different ideas about what happened.

“There’s not enough hate for the media,” wrote video maker and journalist The Quartering.

Finally, around 7:40 p.m. The Washington Post Update the top page Heading The message reads, “Trump is safe after quickly evacuating stage following shooting at rally.”

CNN also eventually updated its report, reporting that “Trump rushed off stage after firing at Pennsylvania rally.”

There are conflicting reports about whether Trump was grazed by a bullet or glass. Live Updates From Breitbart News.

At least one spectator was killed, as was the gunman, the report said.

For the latest updates on the incident, please click here.

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