A conspiracy theory has been circulating within Democratic circles following the assassination attempt against former president Donald Trump on Saturday. This theory posits that Trump staged the shooting for a photo op, suggesting the wound on his ear was caused by something other than an assassin’s bullet and that he was never in mortal danger.
Despite being a baseless conspiracy theory disproven by extensive documentary evidence and eyewitness accounts, it is believed by one-third of the Democratic electorate.
According to a Morning Consult poll released Monday, one in three registered Democrats find it “credible” that the shooting in Butler, Pa., was staged and not intended to kill Trump. The findings indicate that a significant portion of the Democratic base has fallen prey to the phenomenon known as “BlueAnon,” a term coined as a play on the far-right QAnon conspiracy theory that once captivated segments of the Republican base and garnered mainstream media obsession throughout the first Trump administration.
The Morning Consult poll reveals that BlueAnon adherents among the Democratic base far outnumber their QAnon counterparts on the right. The poll showed that 34 percent of Democratic voters found it either definitely or probably credible that Trump staged Saturday’s shooting, while less than half—45 percent—said the conspiracy theory is not credible. In contrast, a widely cited 2021 poll found that only 23 percent of Republicans were QAnon believers.
The rise of BlueAnon can be attributed to prominent Democratic activists and liberal media commentators who have encouraged the notion that Trump staged Saturday’s shooting.
Democratic powerbroker Dmitri Mehlhorn, an ally of President Joe Biden who has visited the White House at least ten times, quickly fanned the flames of conspiracy in the immediate aftermath of Saturday’s assassination attempt. On Saturday evening, Mehlhorn sent a memo to reporters urging them to portray the shooting as a false-flag operation from Vladimir Putin’s playbook, designed to provide Trump with a good photo opportunity.
“This is a classic Russian tactic, such as when Putin killed 300 civilians in 1999 and blamed it on terrorists to ride the backlash to winning power,” Mehlhorn wrote.
Mehlhorn did not address the numerous photos capturing bullets whizzing just inches from Trump’s face and blood running from the visible bullet wound across his right ear as Secret Service agents escorted the former president off the stage. Nor did he mention the death of firefighter Corey Comperatore, who was shot while shielding his family from the assassin’s bullets.
Mehlhorn is not the only liberal activist pushing the conspiracy to liberal voters. Jeff Tiedrich, a liberal social media influencer with 1.1 million followers who attended an October 2022 White House influencer summit to coordinate midterm election messaging with the Biden administration, posted a Substack screed on Monday “connecting some weird dots” surrounding the shooting.
“Did the extreme right want this to happen?” Tiedrich speculated, suggesting the shooting could be connected to a plot to replace Trump atop the GOP ticket with former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
Tiedrich, who did not return a request for comment, on Thursday mocked the Washington Post for describing the shooting as “Trump’s near-death experience” and questioned the authenticity of the bullet wound.
“What the fuck is going on under that bandage?” Tiedrich asked. “And why is the press so disinterested in finding out?”
Liberal MSNBC commentators have taken a subtler approach to fueling the conspiracy flames, suggesting that Trump could not have been shot in the ear by a high-caliber rifle bullet and that the former president is hiding something by not releasing detailed medical records about his wound.
“If he was shot by a high-caliber bullet, there should probably be very little ear there,” MSNBC host Michael Steele told viewers on Tuesday.
MSNBC host Joy Reid joined Steele on Wednesday in raising questions about Trump’s injuries.
“I have many questions!” Reid wrote on Threads. “Like where are the medical reports? What caused Trump’s injury and what was the injury? Sheapnel? [sic] Glass? A bullet?”
Reid doubled down on her baseless conjecture Thursday morning, posting a video to TikTok in which she said, “we still don’t know for sure whether Donald Trump was hit by a bullet,” glass fragments, or something else. She then suggested something nefarious was behind the Secret Service allowing Trump to pump his fist as agents led him off the rally stage.
“We don’t know why, for nine full seconds, Donald Trump was allowed to stand back up during an active shooting, an active shooter situation,” Reid said. “Even though they at that point had said the shooter was down, how would they have known if there were more shooters or not?”
“Yet they allowed him to stand up in the middle of that crisis and pose for a photo and fist-pump the air so he could get the iconic photo?” Reid added.
MSNBC did not return a request for comment.
Straight news reporters have also joined in on the baseless speculation. Former CNN reporter John Harwood wrote Thursday morning that an AR-15 bullet could not have pierced Trump’s ear without destroying it completely.
“On the other hand it’s easy to imagine a shard of shattered glass causing the bleeding Trump suffered,” Harwood said before adding that he is “not familiar with ballistics at all.”
Democratic conspiracy-mongering could distract from legitimate questions about the Secret Service’s response to Saturday’s shooting. Agency director Kimberly Cheatle faces GOP calls to resign from her post following revelations that Secret Service agents spotted the gunman on the roof where he carried out the attack 10 minutes before Trump took the stage. Cheatle explained Tuesday that the roof was left unprotected because it was “sloped.”
“And so there’s a safety factor that would be considered there that we wouldn’t want to put somebody up on a sloped roof. And so the decision was made to secure the building from inside,” Cheatle said.
SOURCE: MORNING CONSULT POLL
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