| No bullets hit Trump in the torso or passed through his jacket, according to video and photos of the moment, and to the former president's comments. | | | | The assassination attempt on former president Donald Trump sparked false claims about security and the nature of the event. | | | | The suspect in the attempted assassination of Trump is Thomas Matthew Crooks, not Maxwell Yearick. | | | | There is overwhelming evidence to show the assassination attempt against Donald Trump really happened. | | | | Federal records disprove an online claim that top execs from outlets such as ABC, NBC and CBS donated to Trump's campaign. | | | | Photos and a livestream from various news outlets show the flag could be seen only from certain distances and angles because of its position. | | | | The social media user who first posted it to X, formerly Twitter, admitted in a subsequent post that it was shared as a hoax. | | | | An assassination attempt that left former President Donald Trump injured on July 13 led to misinformation spreading widely online. | | | | A social media user pretended to be Thomas Matthew Crooks in a hoax video. He said in later posts that he was not the shooter. | | | | | | Sign up for the news you want | Exclusive newsletters are part of your subscription, don't miss out! We're always working to add benefits for subscribers like you. | | | | Our Reporting. Your Stories. | • | Full access to subscriber-only content on all devices. | • | Share bonus subscription with a family member or friend. | • | The universal eNewspaper, the digital version of our print paper, plus bonus monthly magazines and hundreds of local papers. | • | Original reporting of our hometown teams, from high school sports to the pros. | | | | |
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