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Rosie O’Donnell Proposes That the Latest Trump Assassination Attempt Was a Trick

Rosie O'Donnell Proposes That the Latest Trump Assassination Attempt Was a Trick

Rosie O’Donnell Questions Recent Assassination Attempt

The feud between President Donald Trump and Rosie O’Donnell escalated this week when O’Donnell suggested that recent assassination attempts against the president and his Cabinet might be fabricated. The comedian expressed her views in a TikTok video.

“It’s interesting when news about alleged assassination attempts doesn’t seem trustworthy,” she stated. O’Donnell questioned the lack of security surrounding a high-stakes event attended by the president, vice president, first lady, and various Congressional members. “Who decided we didn’t need tight security? It’s becoming increasingly absurd, and I think he’s losing track of how often this has happened. What he decides to remember versus what he chooses to forget is telling,” she added.

O’Donnell has a history of endorsing such theories, having implied that an earlier assassination attempt in 2024 might have been staged as well. “Honestly, I can’t say what went on that day,” she mentioned. “But I doubt it was a bullet. Perhaps something minor. It’s strange—no visible scars, yet blood was everywhere.” She then voiced skepticism about a well-known image of Trump celebrating after the alleged attempt: “Is that a normal reaction? It raises lots of questions.” She continued to express that for those delving into conspiracy theories, this situation deserves similar scrutiny. “Why doesn’t anyone notice that his hearing seems fine now?” she asked.

Further fueling her suspicions, O’Donnell remarked, “He’s not an octopus; humans don’t regenerate limbs or body parts.”

On a related note, last Saturday, 31-year-old Cole Allen was reportedly aiming to attack the president and Cabinet members during the White House Correspondents Association dinner. Allen traveled cross-country and arrived at the Washington Hilton armed with various weapons, including a shotgun.

In his manifesto, he expressed anger towards the government, pointing to specific officials as targets. Reportedly, Allen was apprehended while attempting to breach security and the Secret Service fired shots to neutralize him. Thankfully, no serious injuries occurred, though one agent was saved by a bulletproof vest.

After the incident, President Trump, addressing the public, emphasized the need for unity among Americans. “I urge everyone to commit to resolving differences peacefully. We had a diverse crowd at that event, showcasing love and unity,” he stated, reflecting on the overwhelming turnout.

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