Actress Amanda Seales has taken to social media to spread a bold conspiracy theory that Donald Trump fabricated last weekend’s assassination attempt.
Shields is perhaps best known for her role on the early 1990s Nickelodeon series. My brothers and I Her role in the 2016-2021 series anxietyclaimed that President Trump used fake blood and sound effects to stage the assassination attempt.
“That was more staged than Tyler Perry’s Madea for President,” the actress declared, while completely ignoring the death of local firefighter Cory Comperatore, who was shot while protecting his wife and daughter.
She added that the gunshots heard on the video seemed fake. Daily Mail report.
“I’ve lived in Harlem long enough to know that gunshots don’t sound like popcorn roasting on a stove,” she exclaimed.
BREAKING: Actress Amanda Seales, known for her role in “Insecure,” says the assassination attempt on Donald Trump was staged.
Shields: “That shit was more staged than Tyler Perry’s ‘Madea Runs for President’
I lived in Harlem for a long time, so I know that gunfire isn’t… pic.twitter.com/8Omo4xWUAN
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“Where does the blood come from? Theaters and cinemas use something called blood pellets. They use them for Halloween,” Shields hypothesized.
“They’re basically fake blood pellets that you put in your mouth and crush and blood comes out,” she tried to explain.
“Frankly, if there was an actual attempt on his life, I don’t think Trump would be pumping his fist in triumph,” she said, adding, “I think this was an attempt to project strength in response to Biden’s weakness.”
Shields is not the only leftist spreading false stories about the shooting at the Butler County, Pennsylvania rally.
For example, a top adviser to Democratic megadonor Reid Hoffman urged “sympathetic journalists” to think the shooting was “staged.”
Hoffman himself reportedly said he wanted Donald Trump’s death to make him an “actual martyr” and not just a political blemish.
and the left-wing “Blue Anon” social media community. push He claims the shooting was “staged.”
And within minutes of the shooting, people were spreading unfounded speculation, leading to a flood of conspiracy theories and misinformation online.
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