News 😔Shock in D.C.: President Donald Trump Shot AGAIN

 

Viral social media posts falsely claimed that former President Donald Trump had been shot in Washington, D.C., but no credible evidence or official reporting supports the claim.

Secret Service and major news organizations have not reported any such incident.

What Happened

Unverified social media accounts originated the rumor and amplified it through misleading captions, edited clips, and footage taken out of context. In several instances, unrelated videos were paired with dramatic descriptions suggesting a new attack had occurred.

The false claims spread quickly before fact checking could catch up

The false claims spread quickly before fact-checking could catch up.

Connection to Previous Event

The misinformation appears linked to a real incident in 2024, when Trump was injured during an assassination attempt at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. That widely reported event led to significant security measures and ongoing investigations.

Because the Butler incident remains a high profile moment in recent political history, it is sometimes referenced or distorted in later misinformation campaigns

Why Misinformation Spreads

Experts warn that high-profile political figures are frequent targets of false or exaggerated claims online. Sensational headlines are especially effective at driving engagement, as they provoke strong emotional responses that encourage sharing before verification.

In many cases, the objective behind such posts is to generate traffic or outrage rather than report facts

Misinformation about violent incidents can create unnecessary public alarm and strain on emergency response systems.

Authorities continue to encourage the public to rely on credible reporting and official statements when assessing viral claims involving public safety.

This story has been updated. CNN’s Digital Team contributed to this report.

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