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Platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and X allow content to spread rapidly, often without immediate fact checking
When evaluating claims of major events—especially something as serious as an attack on a U. S. president—it is essential to rely on credible, established news organizations.
Trusted outlets such as Associated Press, Reuters, BBC, The New York Times, and PBS have rigorous editorial standards and verification processes.
There would also be official statements from government agencies, including the White House and the Secret Service.
Recent verified news coverage involving Trump has focused on entirely different topics
For instance, reports have highlighted a shooting near the White House that affected National Guard members, with one individual later dying and another recovering. Trump addressed the situation publicly, but again, he was not directly involved as a victim.
The key takeaway is clear: there is currently no verified or credible information indicating that Donald Trump has been shot again after the 2024 Pennsylvania rally incident.
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