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New Photo Of President Trump Sparks Shooting Conspiracy Theory After People Spot Suspicious Detail

Shocking conspiracy theory about Trump exposed.

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A new image of Donald Trump is setting social media ablaze—and not for the reasons you’d expect.

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Context of photo explained.

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In case you forgot, Trump was infamously shot at during a campaign speech near Butler, Pennsylvania.

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Gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20, unleashed a hail of bullets from a rooftop while Trump spoke.

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Despite the chaos, only one bullet struck the then-candidate—grazing his right ear.

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Two others were critically injured, and firefighter Cory Comperatore was killed.

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Crooks was swiftly neutralized by a Secret Service sniper during the attack.

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Not long after, wild accusations began to fly: Was the entire thing a setup?

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Skeptics argued there was no proof Trump had been hit at all—only staged visuals.

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This latest photo gave new fuel to that fire, especially for those still doubting the original narrative.

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Snapped from a side angle, the official photo shows the former president rocking his signature MAGA hat—and a supposedly unscathed ear.

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The image was quietly released by The White House on June 21, but it didn’t stay quiet for long.

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The angle of the photo gave conspiracy theorists exactly what they wanted: a side view with no visible evidence of trauma.

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Conspiracists immediately noticed something odd: no visible scar, damage, or even redness where a bullet supposedly hit.

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The camera angle offered an all-too-clear view of the “wounded” area—and it looked untouched.

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The sentiment was echoed across dozens of posts—people simply weren’t buying it.

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Reactions to Trump’s photo unveiled.

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One X user bluntly asked, “Isn’t this the ear that apparently took a bullet?”

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Another quipped, “Trump should forget the Nobel Peace Prize—go for one in Medicine for regrowing an ear.”

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“There’s absolutely nothing to see on Trump’s ear now. No scar, nothing,” another comment insisted.

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“Why post a photo that disproves the official story?” one user asked.

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Sane voices also stepped in—demanding logic and basic respect for the victims.

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“How exactly was it faked in an outdoor setting with 1,000s of witnesses?” they asked.

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One emotional response reminded conspiracy theorists that Cory Comperatore was a real victim.

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They added, “Trump was nearly killed. What you’re saying is horrible.”

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The hashtag “#TrumpEar” started trending, with thousands of users sharing side-by-sides and zoom-ins.

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Others tried to strike middle ground, suggesting reconstructive surgery could be why the ear looks untouched.

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“Show us the injury! Show us proof!” users chanted across platforms.

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Everyone’s looking at Trump’s ear now.

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As of now, officials haven’t addressed the circulating theories or the viral reactions.

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No posts, no denials, no jokes—radio silence from the president so far.

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Plastic surgeons online noted that minor ear injuries can leave minimal scarring, especially after intervention.

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What was likely a routine PR photo-op has turned into a full-blown internet battleground.

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Some worry this is just the beginning of another misinformation wave.

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One thing’s certain: this isn’t the last time we’ll hear about the most talked-about ear in America.

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