Why the silence over Trump's assassination attempts?
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Trump was impeached twice and Trump himself and the US mainstream media have made tremendous noise about it. Trump has been attacked multiple times since the days before his election in 2024. And yet there has been almost total silence over it in the mainstream media and from Trump himself. And that just makes no sense, no matter what name we give it in the world of political correctness, journalistic discipline and academic maturity. Let me repeat; the silence over it is more ridiculous than the close calls.
Tucker Carlson, a very respected and followed American journalist has raised questions about it. The former director of National Counterterrorism Center has also shed some light over some disturbing facts surrounding the investigation into the man who tried to assassinate Trump in Butler in 2024.
To understand the context of this silence, it is important for us to recall the first presidency of Trump. When he was elected, the mainstream media was ruthlessly making this case that Putin had used social media manipulations in getting Trump elected because Putin wanted Trump to lead America so that Putin can be essentially in charge of the US foreign policy toward Russia and its neighborhood. A case was being made, and many believed it, that perhaps Putin had some compromising material on Trump and that is why he wanted his man in the White House. The American psyche was quick to believe it because they had been trained for decades that the KGB was capable of using sex and blackmail to compromise politicians.
A long investigation was unleashed into whether or not Putin had any role in getting Trump elected. Millions of taxpayer money was spent in having Robert Mueller, Special Council at the time, to investigate exactly that. He found nothing. Fast forward to election night of 2020, which Biden had won. Trump not only claimed victory for himself but also accused Fulton county ballot officials of rigging and tilting the ballot in Biden's favour. And then came January 6, 2021. A crowd of American lunatics stormed the Capitol Hill and attacked the very buildings they had lost faith in because they were made to believe that the Democrats or rather the Deep State had stolen the election victory from Trump.
Those so-called patriots were being prosecuted and punished. They are talked about to this day. Fulton County is fighting against DOJ efforts to obtain election workers' names. In a nutshell, no issue or topic of any level of controversy dies so quickly in America as has the topic of Trump's assassination attempts. Trump was attacked many times. The latest one was this week. There was one two weeks ago. One is of special importance, the one in late February this year. That was right before Trump launched the war against Iran.
What is perplexing is that most of these cases get shut down pretty quickly. In many of these attempts, the shooter is killed and a profile of him appears later, which is typical that the guy didn't talk much to people and was always quiet and the neighbours never saw him socialising much. I mean it is almost boring now to hear the same nonsense.
I do know for a fact that when a case is settled and closed with urgency, someone is hiding something. For instance, when the Oklahoma City bombing happened in 1995, Timothy McVeigh was tried and executed within years. About 3 months before 9/11, he was executed with lethal injection and nobody ever saw the actual footage of the bombing, even during the trial. We now know that he was actually working for the FBI. You can read the book Blowback by Margaret Roberts.
Joe Kent said the same thing. He said when he wanted to investigate how Thomas Crooks, the man who supposedly tried to shoot Trump in Butler, may not have acted alone, he was stonewalled by the FBI. Kent says the FBI basically told him, "Hey, there is nothing else to see here."
For my own sanity, I have removed the word 'conspiracy' from the phrase conspiracy theory.
















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