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The Truth about the Attempt on Trump’s Life

The story that we’re being told about the Trump assassination attempt seems more and more fishy with each passing day and common sense Americans are seeing that.

On a recent episode of his podcast, Joe Rogan pointed out what many of us are thinking: the whole things stinks!

Rogan notes how absolutely insane it is that we’re just supposed to believe them when they say that a 20-year-old kid acting completely alone managed to climb up on the only unguarded rooftop?

And then even as bystanders pointed out to the police that Thomas Crooks was on the roof with a gun long before he shot at Donald Trump, they let him sit up there long enough to line up a kill shot on the former president which, if he had not turned at the last second, would have connected?

 

 

Add in the fact that Butler Police – who the Secret Service director is trying to scapegoat – have revealed that they did their part and alerted Secret Service about Crooks A FULL HOUR before Trump got on stage.

The more we learn, the more holes emerge in the “official” story and NOBODY believes what we’re being told.

For the first time, the “conspiracy theory” seems to have more backing than the mainstream narrative.

Watch the video here to see Rogan reveal how most Americans feel about the attempt on Trump’s life.


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