White House photo of Trump sparks conspiracy theory

Every move and word from Donald Trump draws intense scrutiny. Recently, a new White House photo sparked fresh conspiracy theories online about the 2024 assassination attempt on Trump in Pennsylvania.

While campaigning for re-election in Butler, Trump was shot in the upper right ear by 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crook, who fired eight rounds from a rooftop. Miraculously, Trump survived the attack, though two audience members were critically wounded and one man, Corey Comperatore, was killed.

Crook, a quiet engineering student, had stockpiled explosives and was killed by a Secret Service agent immediately after the shooting. Trump credits a large chart displaying immigration stats for potentially saving his life—he had turned his head toward it just before the shot, possibly reducing his profile to the shooter.

In the weeks after, Trump was seen wearing a bandage over his ear, sparking solidarity among supporters. However, conspiracy theories quickly emerged, with some claiming the attack was staged or exaggerated.

A recent White House photo showing Trump’s right ear—without visible injury—reignited speculation. Social media users joked about his “miraculous healing,” but many rejected the idea that the attack was faked, citing thousands of witnesses and multiple cameras.

Official sources confirmed the injury was real. Former White House physician Ronny Jackson described a 2 cm gunshot wound, initially swollen but healing without sutures. Trump continues to experience occasional throbbing and acknowledges the dangers of his position.

Despite conspiracy theories, the shooting remains a stark reminder of the risks faced by public figures.

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