Fourth attempt on Trump’s life raises fresh questions about ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome’

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Fourth attempt on Trump’s life raises fresh questions about ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome’

Four people have tried to kill President Trump in less than two years, an unprecedented record that some blame on the left wing’s virulent demonization of the president, otherwise known as Trump derangement syndrome.

Soon after the Secret Service took down the gunman who attempted to storm the Washington Hilton ballroom where Mr. Trump and top members of his administration were seated Saturday, the president was ready to go back to his table and resume the White House Correspondents’ Dinner as if the melee had never happened.

After all, attempts on Mr. Trump’s life have almost become a regular occurrence. Critics say it is likely driven by nonstop rhetoric from his opponents on the left, who accuse the president of being a pedophile, a fascist, a bully, an authoritarian, a traitor and a threat to democracy, among other things.

Republican National Committee Chairman Joe Gruters on Sunday called the attack “the inevitable result of a radicalized left that has normalized political violence.”

Rep. Ro Khanna, California Democrat, called for a bipartisan commission to examine political violence.

“We should look at mental health issues. We should look at language. But we need to do something to bring the temperature down,” he said.
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The left’s verbal attacks on Mr. Trump have become more heated since he took office a second time. Just days ago, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, New York Democrat, called for “maximum warfare, everywhere, all the time” against the Trump agenda.

Mr. Jeffries and other prominent Democrats accused Mr. Trump of “running a pedophile protection program” after the Justice Department initially withheld some of the government files associated with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Many Democrats declared Mr. Trump to be a traitor after the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol, which they blamed him for instigating.

Some of those accusations appeared in a manifesto first obtained by the New York Post and allegedly written by Cole Tomas Allen, 31, who police said sprinted through a Secret Service checkpoint and barreled toward the ballroom Saturday night armed with two guns and several knives.

“I am no longer willing to permit a pedophile, rapist, and traitor to coat my hands with his crimes,” Mr. Allen wrote in an anti-Trump screed sent to his family before his attempt to storm the gala. “I experience rage thinking about everything this administration has done.”

Mr. Allen wrote that he planned to target administration officials, “prioritized from highest-ranking to lowest.”

Just two months ago, Austin Tucker Martin, 21, breached the secure perimeter at Mar-a-Lago, Mr. Trump’s Palm Beach residence, armed with a gasoline container and a shotgun. Secret Service agents and a Palm Beach County sheriff’s deputy killed him. Mr. Trump was not at the residence at the time.

Martin’s motive may have been related to the Epstein files. He sent a message to a co-worker a week before he drove from his home in North Carolina to Mar-a-Lago, telling an acquaintance to “raise awareness” about the Epstein files.

“I don’t know if you read up on the Epstein files, but evil is real and unmistakable,” Martin wrote in a text message obtained by TMZ.

In September 2024, Mr. Trump faced another assassination attempt at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach.

Ryan Routh was arrested Sept. 15, 2024, after a Secret Service agent spotted him aiming a rifle through the fence line bordering the golf course where Mr. Trump was playing that afternoon.

Court documents show Routh harbored a strong dislike for Mr. Trump and supported Democratic presidential nominee and Vice President Kamala Harris. Routh was making alternative plans to take down Mr. Trump, then the Republican presidential nominee.

In documents filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, prosecutors said Routh told an associate, “Send me [a rocket-propelled grenade] or stinger and I will see what we can do. … [Trump] is not good for Ukraine.”

Mr. Routh wrote a manifesto offering $150,000 “to whomever can complete the job” if he was unable to carry out the assassination.

Just two months earlier, in July 2024, Mr. Trump’s ear was grazed by a would-be assassin’s bullet on an outdoor campaign stage in Butler, Pennsylvania. The president likely escaped death by just a few millimeters. That shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, was killed by a Secret Service sniper, and his motives remain officially undetermined. He may have been suffering from mental health problems and social isolation.

After the fourth assassination attempt, the president appeared unfazed when he talked to the White House press corps in the briefing room, still wearing a tuxedo, after the dinner was canceled.

“In light of this evening’s events, I ask that all Americans recommit with their hearts to resolving our differences peacefully. We have to. We have to resolve our differences,” he said. “I will say you had Republicans, Democrats, independents, conservatives, liberals and progressives. Those words are interchangeable, perhaps, but maybe they’re not. But yet everybody in that room, big crowd, record-setting crowd. There was a record-setting group of people, and there was a tremendous amount of love and coming together. I watched, I watched, and I was very, very impressed by that.”

Mr. Trump called for the dinner to be rescheduled quickly and said he wouldn’t change his agenda, even though he believes it has made him a target.

Mr. Allen’s manifesto denounced the president’s destruction of alleged Venezuelan drug boats, which he said amounted to ’execution without trial,’ the detention of illegal immigrants, and the war in Iran.

“I’ve done a lot. We’ve done a lot,” Mr. Trump said. “We’ve taken this country and, we were a laughingstock for years, and now we’re the hottest country anywhere in the world. We’ve changed this country, and there are a lot of people that are not happy about that.”


 
Sure and JFK and Lincoln weren't assassinated.
There you go again with the brainless strawman arguments. Who claimed that they weren't you dumbass?

Shouldn't you beating your tiny cock to some internet porn in your mommy's basement?

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Thanks to the Democratic Party of serial lying, anti-American Socialist Marxists, we have to contend with these lunatics.

Fourth attempt on Trump’s life raises fresh questions about ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome’

Four people have tried to kill President Trump in less than two years, an unprecedented record that some blame on the left wing’s virulent demonization of the president, otherwise known as Trump derangement syndrome.

Soon after the Secret Service took down the gunman who attempted to storm the Washington Hilton ballroom where Mr. Trump and top members of his administration were seated Saturday, the president was ready to go back to his table and resume the White House Correspondents’ Dinner as if the melee had never happened.

After all, attempts on Mr. Trump’s life have almost become a regular occurrence. Critics say it is likely driven by nonstop rhetoric from his opponents on the left, who accuse the president of being a pedophile, a fascist, a bully, an authoritarian, a traitor and a threat to democracy, among other things.

Republican National Committee Chairman Joe Gruters on Sunday called the attack “the inevitable result of a radicalized left that has normalized political violence.”

Rep. Ro Khanna, California Democrat, called for a bipartisan commission to examine political violence.

“We should look at mental health issues. We should look at language. But we need to do something to bring the temperature down,” he said.
........................

The left’s verbal attacks on Mr. Trump have become more heated since he took office a second time. Just days ago, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, New York Democrat, called for “maximum warfare, everywhere, all the time” against the Trump agenda.

Mr. Jeffries and other prominent Democrats accused Mr. Trump of “running a pedophile protection program” after the Justice Department initially withheld some of the government files associated with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Many Democrats declared Mr. Trump to be a traitor after the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol, which they blamed him for instigating.

Some of those accusations appeared in a manifesto first obtained by the New York Post and allegedly written by Cole Tomas Allen, 31, who police said sprinted through a Secret Service checkpoint and barreled toward the ballroom Saturday night armed with two guns and several knives.

“I am no longer willing to permit a pedophile, rapist, and traitor to coat my hands with his crimes,” Mr. Allen wrote in an anti-Trump screed sent to his family before his attempt to storm the gala. “I experience rage thinking about everything this administration has done.”

Mr. Allen wrote that he planned to target administration officials, “prioritized from highest-ranking to lowest.”

Just two months ago, Austin Tucker Martin, 21, breached the secure perimeter at Mar-a-Lago, Mr. Trump’s Palm Beach residence, armed with a gasoline container and a shotgun. Secret Service agents and a Palm Beach County sheriff’s deputy killed him. Mr. Trump was not at the residence at the time.

Martin’s motive may have been related to the Epstein files. He sent a message to a co-worker a week before he drove from his home in North Carolina to Mar-a-Lago, telling an acquaintance to “raise awareness” about the Epstein files.

“I don’t know if you read up on the Epstein files, but evil is real and unmistakable,” Martin wrote in a text message obtained by TMZ.

In September 2024, Mr. Trump faced another assassination attempt at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach.

Ryan Routh was arrested Sept. 15, 2024, after a Secret Service agent spotted him aiming a rifle through the fence line bordering the golf course where Mr. Trump was playing that afternoon.

Court documents show Routh harbored a strong dislike for Mr. Trump and supported Democratic presidential nominee and Vice President Kamala Harris. Routh was making alternative plans to take down Mr. Trump, then the Republican presidential nominee.

In documents filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, prosecutors said Routh told an associate, “Send me [a rocket-propelled grenade] or stinger and I will see what we can do. … [Trump] is not good for Ukraine.”

Mr. Routh wrote a manifesto offering $150,000 “to whomever can complete the job” if he was unable to carry out the assassination.

Just two months earlier, in July 2024, Mr. Trump’s ear was grazed by a would-be assassin’s bullet on an outdoor campaign stage in Butler, Pennsylvania. The president likely escaped death by just a few millimeters. That shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, was killed by a Secret Service sniper, and his motives remain officially undetermined. He may have been suffering from mental health problems and social isolation.

After the fourth assassination attempt, the president appeared unfazed when he talked to the White House press corps in the briefing room, still wearing a tuxedo, after the dinner was canceled.

“In light of this evening’s events, I ask that all Americans recommit with their hearts to resolving our differences peacefully. We have to. We have to resolve our differences,” he said. “I will say you had Republicans, Democrats, independents, conservatives, liberals and progressives. Those words are interchangeable, perhaps, but maybe they’re not. But yet everybody in that room, big crowd, record-setting crowd. There was a record-setting group of people, and there was a tremendous amount of love and coming together. I watched, I watched, and I was very, very impressed by that.”

Mr. Trump called for the dinner to be rescheduled quickly and said he wouldn’t change his agenda, even though he believes it has made him a target.

Mr. Allen’s manifesto denounced the president’s destruction of alleged Venezuelan drug boats, which he said amounted to ’execution without trial,’ the detention of illegal immigrants, and the war in Iran.

“I’ve done a lot. We’ve done a lot,” Mr. Trump said. “We’ve taken this country and, we were a laughingstock for years, and now we’re the hottest country anywhere in the world. We’ve changed this country, and there are a lot of people that are not happy about that.”



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The democrat party has been a supporter of terrorist acts since their founding of the KKK

Then you had the Weather Underground, Black Panthers, BLM, Not In Our Name, Antifa

The names change, but the goal is the same impose violence and discontent

What the democrat party has done to the black community alone should have them disbanded for life. Although, the black community does have to take some responsibility for allowing themselves to be played that way
 
Thanks to the Democratic Party of serial lying, anti-American Socialist Marxists, we have to contend with these lunatics.

Fourth attempt on Trump’s life raises fresh questions about ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome’

Four people have tried to kill President Trump in less than two years, an unprecedented record that some blame on the left wing’s virulent demonization of the president, otherwise known as Trump derangement syndrome.

Soon after the Secret Service took down the gunman who attempted to storm the Washington Hilton ballroom where Mr. Trump and top members of his administration were seated Saturday, the president was ready to go back to his table and resume the White House Correspondents’ Dinner as if the melee had never happened.

After all, attempts on Mr. Trump’s life have almost become a regular occurrence. Critics say it is likely driven by nonstop rhetoric from his opponents on the left, who accuse the president of being a pedophile, a fascist, a bully, an authoritarian, a traitor and a threat to democracy, among other things.

Republican National Committee Chairman Joe Gruters on Sunday called the attack “the inevitable result of a radicalized left that has normalized political violence.”

Rep. Ro Khanna, California Democrat, called for a bipartisan commission to examine political violence.

“We should look at mental health issues. We should look at language. But we need to do something to bring the temperature down,” he said.
........................

The left’s verbal attacks on Mr. Trump have become more heated since he took office a second time. Just days ago, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, New York Democrat, called for “maximum warfare, everywhere, all the time” against the Trump agenda.

Mr. Jeffries and other prominent Democrats accused Mr. Trump of “running a pedophile protection program” after the Justice Department initially withheld some of the government files associated with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Many Democrats declared Mr. Trump to be a traitor after the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol, which they blamed him for instigating.

Some of those accusations appeared in a manifesto first obtained by the New York Post and allegedly written by Cole Tomas Allen, 31, who police said sprinted through a Secret Service checkpoint and barreled toward the ballroom Saturday night armed with two guns and several knives.

“I am no longer willing to permit a pedophile, rapist, and traitor to coat my hands with his crimes,” Mr. Allen wrote in an anti-Trump screed sent to his family before his attempt to storm the gala. “I experience rage thinking about everything this administration has done.”

Mr. Allen wrote that he planned to target administration officials, “prioritized from highest-ranking to lowest.”

Just two months ago, Austin Tucker Martin, 21, breached the secure perimeter at Mar-a-Lago, Mr. Trump’s Palm Beach residence, armed with a gasoline container and a shotgun. Secret Service agents and a Palm Beach County sheriff’s deputy killed him. Mr. Trump was not at the residence at the time.

Martin’s motive may have been related to the Epstein files. He sent a message to a co-worker a week before he drove from his home in North Carolina to Mar-a-Lago, telling an acquaintance to “raise awareness” about the Epstein files.

“I don’t know if you read up on the Epstein files, but evil is real and unmistakable,” Martin wrote in a text message obtained by TMZ.

In September 2024, Mr. Trump faced another assassination attempt at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach.

Ryan Routh was arrested Sept. 15, 2024, after a Secret Service agent spotted him aiming a rifle through the fence line bordering the golf course where Mr. Trump was playing that afternoon.

Court documents show Routh harbored a strong dislike for Mr. Trump and supported Democratic presidential nominee and Vice President Kamala Harris. Routh was making alternative plans to take down Mr. Trump, then the Republican presidential nominee.

In documents filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, prosecutors said Routh told an associate, “Send me [a rocket-propelled grenade] or stinger and I will see what we can do. … [Trump] is not good for Ukraine.”

Mr. Routh wrote a manifesto offering $150,000 “to whomever can complete the job” if he was unable to carry out the assassination.

Just two months earlier, in July 2024, Mr. Trump’s ear was grazed by a would-be assassin’s bullet on an outdoor campaign stage in Butler, Pennsylvania. The president likely escaped death by just a few millimeters. That shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, was killed by a Secret Service sniper, and his motives remain officially undetermined. He may have been suffering from mental health problems and social isolation.

After the fourth assassination attempt, the president appeared unfazed when he talked to the White House press corps in the briefing room, still wearing a tuxedo, after the dinner was canceled.

“In light of this evening’s events, I ask that all Americans recommit with their hearts to resolving our differences peacefully. We have to. We have to resolve our differences,” he said. “I will say you had Republicans, Democrats, independents, conservatives, liberals and progressives. Those words are interchangeable, perhaps, but maybe they’re not. But yet everybody in that room, big crowd, record-setting crowd. There was a record-setting group of people, and there was a tremendous amount of love and coming together. I watched, I watched, and I was very, very impressed by that.”

Mr. Trump called for the dinner to be rescheduled quickly and said he wouldn’t change his agenda, even though he believes it has made him a target.

Mr. Allen’s manifesto denounced the president’s destruction of alleged Venezuelan drug boats, which he said amounted to ’execution without trial,’ the detention of illegal immigrants, and the war in Iran.

“I’ve done a lot. We’ve done a lot,” Mr. Trump said. “We’ve taken this country and, we were a laughingstock for years, and now we’re the hottest country anywhere in the world. We’ve changed this country, and there are a lot of people that are not happy about that.”



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BOTTOM LINE

  • Four security incidents involving Trump have occurred since 2024, butonly one (Ryan Routh) has documented political alignment with Democrats.
  • Two (Crooks and Allen) have no confirmed ideological motive as of current reporting.
  • One (Martin) appears driven by Epstein‑related conspiratorial beliefs, not left‑wing politics.
  • The claim that “the left” or “Democrats” caused all four incidents is not supported by evidence.
You should confirm details with trusted sources.


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1. July 2024 – Butler, PA shooting (Crooks)

Verified facts:

  • Shooter: Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20.
  • Motive: Unknown / undetermined (FBI has not assigned political ideology).
  • Reporting indicates social isolation, possible mental health issues.
  • No verified ties to left‑wing groups, Democratic Party, or political activism.
Sources: FBI statements; AP News; Reuters; NBC News.

Bias check: The Washington Times article implies Crooks may have been influenced by “left‑wing rhetoric,” but no evidence supports that.


2. September 2024 – West Palm Beach golf course (Routh)

Verified facts:

  • Shooter: Ryan Wesley Routh, 58.
  • Motive: Political, explicitly anti‑Trump.
  • Court documents show he supported Kamala Harris and was pro‑Ukraine.
  • He wrote a manifesto offering money to kill Trump.
Sources: DOJ filings; U.S. District Court documents; New York Times; AP.

Bias check: This is the only case where a suspect’s political alignment is clearly left‑leaning.


3. March 2025 – Mar‑a‑Lago breach (Martin)

Verified facts:

  • Suspect: Austin Tucker Martin, 21.
  • Armed with a shotgun and gasoline.
  • Motive appears tied to Epstein‑related conspiratorial beliefs, not partisan ideology.
  • No verified political affiliation with Democrats or left‑wing groups.
Sources: Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office; TMZ (for text messages); AP.

Bias check: The article frames this as left‑wing, but nothing in the evidence supports that.


4. April 2026 – Washington Hilton incident (Allen)

Verified facts:

  • Suspect: Cole Tomas Allen, 31.
  • Wrote a manifesto calling Trump a “pedophile, rapist, traitor.”
  • Motivations appear personal, conspiratorial, and rage‑driven, not tied to any political group.
  • No verified connection to Democrats, left‑wing organizations, or political activism.
Sources: DC Metro Police; Secret Service briefings; New York Post (for manifesto excerpts).

Bias check: The article attributes his beliefs to “left‑wing rhetoric,” but there is no evidence he was politically active or aligned.


🧠

  • Multiple presidents have faced repeated attempts (Lincoln, Garfield, FDR, Truman, Ford, Reagan).
  • What is unusual is four incidents in a short time period, but they vary widely in seriousness and motive.
Source: Secret Service historical records.


🧪

This is an interpretation, not a verified fact.

What is known:

  • Political rhetoric is heated on both sides.
  • Some attackers referenced conspiratorial beliefs about Trump.
  • Only one attacker (Routh) had documented left‑leaning political alignment.
What is NOT known:

  • Whether rhetoric from Democrats caused any of the attacks.
  • Whether the attackers consumed left‑wing media.
  • Whether “Trump Derangement Syndrome” is a causal factor (it is a rhetorical term, not a clinical diagnosis).

📰

The Washington Times is:

  • Right‑leaning in editorial stance
  • Known for framing political violence as left‑driven
  • Often uses emotionally charged language (“radicalized left,” “normalized violence”)
This does not make the reporting false — but it does mean:

  • Motives are framed through a partisan lens
  • Unverified ideological connections are implied
  • Rhetorical terms (“TDS”) are treated as explanatory
Source: Media Bias/Fact Check; AllSides.


🎯

  • Four incidents involving Trump: true.
  • All four driven by the left: not supported by evidence.
  • Only one attacker had confirmed Democratic political alignment.
  • The article mixes verified facts with partisan interpretation.
 
The democrat party has been a supporter of terrorist acts since their founding of the KKK

Then you had the Weather Underground, Black Panthers, BLM, Not In Our Name, Antifa

The names change, but the goal is the same impose violence and discontent

What the democrat party has done to the black community alone should have them disbanded for life. Although, the black community does have to take some responsibility for allowing themselves to be played that way

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1. The KKK was founded by Southern Democrats — but the party did not “found” it

Accurate part:

  • The first Ku Klux Klan (1865) was created by Confederate veterans, many of whom were Southern Democrats.
  • The Klan’s early violence was aimed at restoring white supremacy after the Civil War.
Missing context:

  • The KKK was not an official arm of the Democratic Party.
  • The national Democratic Party did not formally endorse the Klan.
  • By the mid‑20th century, the parties realigned:
    • Many segregationist Southern Democrats moved into the Republican coalition after the Civil Rights Act (1964–1965).
    • The national Democratic Party became the party of civil‑rights legislation.
Sources:

  • Congressional Research Service
  • NAACP History Archive
  • “The Second Reconstruction,” Eric Foner
  • Senate roll call on Civil Rights Act (1964)
Verdict: The statement is partly true historically, but false as a claim about the modern Democratic Party.


❌

Let’s break these out:

Weather Underground (1969–1977)

  • A violent far‑left militant group.
  • Not affiliated with the Democratic Party.
  • The FBI classified them as domestic terrorists.
Source: FBI Vault – Weather Underground.

Black Panther Party (1966–1982)

  • A Black nationalist and socialist organization.
  • Involved in both community programs and armed confrontations.
  • Not a Democratic Party organization.
Source: Stanford MLK Institute; FBI COINTELPRO files.

BLM (2013–present)

  • A decentralized civil‑rights movement.
  • The FBI does not classify BLM as a terrorist organization.
  • Some protests saw violence, but the majority were peaceful according to multiple studies.
Sources:

  • ACLED (Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project)
  • DOJ statements
  • Princeton University study on 2020 protests

Antifa

  • Not an organization; a loosely connected anti‑fascist movement.
  • Some adherents engage in property destruction or violence.
  • Not affiliated with the Democratic Party.
Source: DHS & FBI testimony to Congress (2020–2021).

Verdict: None of these groups are Democratic Party entities, and the claim that the party “supports terrorism” is not supported by evidence.


❌

This is an opinion, not a factual claim.

What historians actually agree on:

Historical harms (true)

  • Southern Democrats were the party of Jim Crow, segregation, and disenfranchisement for decades.

Modern era (post‑1960s)

  • The national Democratic Party became the party of:
    • Civil Rights Act (1964)
    • Voting Rights Act (1965)
    • Fair Housing Act (1968)
  • Black voters have overwhelmingly supported Democrats since the 1960s.
Sources:

  • Pew Research Center
  • Gallup
  • “Partisan Realignment,” Harvard Kennedy School

Responsibility of Black voters?

  • This is a political opinion, not a factual statement.
  • No academic source frames it as “allowing themselves to be played.”
Verdict: The claim mixes accurate historical facts with incorrect modern claims and subjective political opinion.


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  • ✔️ The KKK’s founders were Southern Democrats, but the party did not “found” the KKK, and the modern party is ideologically opposite of its 19th‑century version.
  • ❌ No evidence shows the Democratic Party “supports terrorism.”
  • ❌ Weather Underground, Black Panthers, BLM, and Antifa are not Democratic Party organizations.
  • ✔️ The party’s historical role in segregation is real, but the post‑1960s realignment changed party coalitions dramatically.
  • ❌ Claims about the Black community “allowing themselves to be played” are opinions, not facts.
 

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BOTTOM LINE

  • Four security incidents involving Trump have occurred since 2024, butonly one (Ryan Routh) has documented political alignment with Democrats.
  • Two (Crooks and Allen) have no confirmed ideological motive as of current reporting.
  • One (Martin) appears driven by Epstein‑related conspiratorial beliefs, not left‑wing politics.
  • The claim that “the left” or “Democrats” caused all four incidents is not supported by evidence.
You should confirm details with trusted sources.


🔍

1. July 2024 – Butler, PA shooting (Crooks)

Verified facts:

  • Shooter: Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20.
  • Motive: Unknown / undetermined (FBI has not assigned political ideology).
  • Reporting indicates social isolation, possible mental health issues.
  • No verified ties to left‑wing groups, Democratic Party, or political activism.
Sources: FBI statements; AP News; Reuters; NBC News.

Bias check: The Washington Times article implies Crooks may have been influenced by “left‑wing rhetoric,” but no evidence supports that.


2. September 2024 – West Palm Beach golf course (Routh)

Verified facts:

  • Shooter: Ryan Wesley Routh, 58.
  • Motive: Political, explicitly anti‑Trump.
  • Court documents show he supported Kamala Harris and was pro‑Ukraine.
  • He wrote a manifesto offering money to kill Trump.
Sources: DOJ filings; U.S. District Court documents; New York Times; AP.

Bias check: This is the only case where a suspect’s political alignment is clearly left‑leaning.


3. March 2025 – Mar‑a‑Lago breach (Martin)

Verified facts:

  • Suspect: Austin Tucker Martin, 21.
  • Armed with a shotgun and gasoline.
  • Motive appears tied to Epstein‑related conspiratorial beliefs, not partisan ideology.
  • No verified political affiliation with Democrats or left‑wing groups.
Sources: Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office; TMZ (for text messages); AP.

Bias check: The article frames this as left‑wing, but nothing in the evidence supports that.


4. April 2026 – Washington Hilton incident (Allen)

Verified facts:

  • Suspect: Cole Tomas Allen, 31.
  • Wrote a manifesto calling Trump a “pedophile, rapist, traitor.”
  • Motivations appear personal, conspiratorial, and rage‑driven, not tied to any political group.
  • No verified connection to Democrats, left‑wing organizations, or political activism.
Sources: DC Metro Police; Secret Service briefings; New York Post (for manifesto excerpts).

Bias check: The article attributes his beliefs to “left‑wing rhetoric,” but there is no evidence he was politically active or aligned.


🧠

  • Multiple presidents have faced repeated attempts (Lincoln, Garfield, FDR, Truman, Ford, Reagan).
  • What is unusual is four incidents in a short time period, but they vary widely in seriousness and motive.
Source: Secret Service historical records.


🧪

This is an interpretation, not a verified fact.

What is known:

  • Political rhetoric is heated on both sides.
  • Some attackers referenced conspiratorial beliefs about Trump.
  • Only one attacker (Routh) had documented left‑leaning political alignment.
What is NOT known:

  • Whether rhetoric from Democrats caused any of the attacks.
  • Whether the attackers consumed left‑wing media.
  • Whether “Trump Derangement Syndrome” is a causal factor (it is a rhetorical term, not a clinical diagnosis).

📰

The Washington Times is:

  • Right‑leaning in editorial stance
  • Known for framing political violence as left‑driven
  • Often uses emotionally charged language (“radicalized left,” “normalized violence”)
This does not make the reporting false — but it does mean:

  • Motives are framed through a partisan lens
  • Unverified ideological connections are implied
  • Rhetorical terms (“TDS”) are treated as explanatory
Source: Media Bias/Fact Check; AllSides.


🎯

  • Four incidents involving Trump: true.
  • All four driven by the left: not supported by evidence.
  • Only one attacker had confirmed Democratic political alignment.
  • The article mixes verified facts with partisan interpretation.
More brainless AI dogma. You're quite full of it halfwit.
 

✅

1. The KKK was founded by Southern Democrats — but the party did not “found” it

Accurate part:

  • The first Ku Klux Klan (1865) was created by Confederate veterans, many of whom were Southern Democrats.
  • The Klan’s early violence was aimed at restoring white supremacy after the Civil War.
Missing context:

  • The KKK was not an official arm of the Democratic Party.
  • The national Democratic Party did not formally endorse the Klan.
  • By the mid‑20th century, the parties realigned:
    • Many segregationist Southern Democrats moved into the Republican coalition after the Civil Rights Act (1964–1965).
    • The national Democratic Party became the party of civil‑rights legislation.
Sources:

  • Congressional Research Service
  • NAACP History Archive
  • “The Second Reconstruction,” Eric Foner
  • Senate roll call on Civil Rights Act (1964)
Verdict: The statement is partly true historically, but false as a claim about the modern Democratic Party.


❌

Let’s break these out:

Weather Underground (1969–1977)

  • A violent far‑left militant group.
  • Not affiliated with the Democratic Party.
  • The FBI classified them as domestic terrorists.
Source: FBI Vault – Weather Underground.

Black Panther Party (1966–1982)

  • A Black nationalist and socialist organization.
  • Involved in both community programs and armed confrontations.
  • Not a Democratic Party organization.
Source: Stanford MLK Institute; FBI COINTELPRO files.

BLM (2013–present)

  • A decentralized civil‑rights movement.
  • The FBI does not classify BLM as a terrorist organization.
  • Some protests saw violence, but the majority were peaceful according to multiple studies.
Sources:

  • ACLED (Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project)
  • DOJ statements
  • Princeton University study on 2020 protests

Antifa

  • Not an organization; a loosely connected anti‑fascist movement.
  • Some adherents engage in property destruction or violence.
  • Not affiliated with the Democratic Party.
Source: DHS & FBI testimony to Congress (2020–2021).

Verdict: None of these groups are Democratic Party entities, and the claim that the party “supports terrorism” is not supported by evidence.


❌

This is an opinion, not a factual claim.

What historians actually agree on:

Historical harms (true)

  • Southern Democrats were the party of Jim Crow, segregation, and disenfranchisement for decades.

Modern era (post‑1960s)

  • The national Democratic Party became the party of:
    • Civil Rights Act (1964)
    • Voting Rights Act (1965)
    • Fair Housing Act (1968)
  • Black voters have overwhelmingly supported Democrats since the 1960s.
Sources:

  • Pew Research Center
  • Gallup
  • “Partisan Realignment,” Harvard Kennedy School

Responsibility of Black voters?

  • This is a political opinion, not a factual statement.
  • No academic source frames it as “allowing themselves to be played.”
Verdict: The claim mixes accurate historical facts with incorrect modern claims and subjective political opinion.


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  • ✔️ The KKK’s founders were Southern Democrats, but the party did not “found” the KKK, and the modern party is ideologically opposite of its 19th‑century version.
  • ❌ No evidence shows the Democratic Party “supports terrorism.”
  • ❌ Weather Underground, Black Panthers, BLM, and Antifa are not Democratic Party organizations.
  • ✔️ The party’s historical role in segregation is real, but the post‑1960s realignment changed party coalitions dramatically.
  • ❌ Claims about the Black community “allowing themselves to be played” are opinions, not facts.
Brainless dumbasses love their AI dogma. :palm:
 
Thanks to the Democratic Party of serial lying, anti-American Socialist Marxists, we have to contend with these lunatics.

Fourth attempt on Trump’s life raises fresh questions about ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome’

Four people have tried to kill President Trump in less than two years, an unprecedented record that some blame on the left wing’s virulent demonization of the president, otherwise known as Trump derangement syndrome.

Soon after the Secret Service took down the gunman who attempted to storm the Washington Hilton ballroom where Mr. Trump and top members of his administration were seated Saturday, the president was ready to go back to his table and resume the White House Correspondents’ Dinner as if the melee had never happened.

After all, attempts on Mr. Trump’s life have almost become a regular occurrence. Critics say it is likely driven by nonstop rhetoric from his opponents on the left, who accuse the president of being a pedophile, a fascist, a bully, an authoritarian, a traitor and a threat to democracy, among other things.

Republican National Committee Chairman Joe Gruters on Sunday called the attack “the inevitable result of a radicalized left that has normalized political violence.”

Rep. Ro Khanna, California Democrat, called for a bipartisan commission to examine political violence.

“We should look at mental health issues. We should look at language. But we need to do something to bring the temperature down,” he said.
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The left’s verbal attacks on Mr. Trump have become more heated since he took office a second time. Just days ago, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, New York Democrat, called for “maximum warfare, everywhere, all the time” against the Trump agenda.

Mr. Jeffries and other prominent Democrats accused Mr. Trump of “running a pedophile protection program” after the Justice Department initially withheld some of the government files associated with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Many Democrats declared Mr. Trump to be a traitor after the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol, which they blamed him for instigating.

Some of those accusations appeared in a manifesto first obtained by the New York Post and allegedly written by Cole Tomas Allen, 31, who police said sprinted through a Secret Service checkpoint and barreled toward the ballroom Saturday night armed with two guns and several knives.

“I am no longer willing to permit a pedophile, rapist, and traitor to coat my hands with his crimes,” Mr. Allen wrote in an anti-Trump screed sent to his family before his attempt to storm the gala. “I experience rage thinking about everything this administration has done.”

Mr. Allen wrote that he planned to target administration officials, “prioritized from highest-ranking to lowest.”

Just two months ago, Austin Tucker Martin, 21, breached the secure perimeter at Mar-a-Lago, Mr. Trump’s Palm Beach residence, armed with a gasoline container and a shotgun. Secret Service agents and a Palm Beach County sheriff’s deputy killed him. Mr. Trump was not at the residence at the time.

Martin’s motive may have been related to the Epstein files. He sent a message to a co-worker a week before he drove from his home in North Carolina to Mar-a-Lago, telling an acquaintance to “raise awareness” about the Epstein files.

“I don’t know if you read up on the Epstein files, but evil is real and unmistakable,” Martin wrote in a text message obtained by TMZ.

In September 2024, Mr. Trump faced another assassination attempt at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach.

Ryan Routh was arrested Sept. 15, 2024, after a Secret Service agent spotted him aiming a rifle through the fence line bordering the golf course where Mr. Trump was playing that afternoon.

Court documents show Routh harbored a strong dislike for Mr. Trump and supported Democratic presidential nominee and Vice President Kamala Harris. Routh was making alternative plans to take down Mr. Trump, then the Republican presidential nominee.

In documents filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, prosecutors said Routh told an associate, “Send me [a rocket-propelled grenade] or stinger and I will see what we can do. … [Trump] is not good for Ukraine.”

Mr. Routh wrote a manifesto offering $150,000 “to whomever can complete the job” if he was unable to carry out the assassination.

Just two months earlier, in July 2024, Mr. Trump’s ear was grazed by a would-be assassin’s bullet on an outdoor campaign stage in Butler, Pennsylvania. The president likely escaped death by just a few millimeters. That shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, was killed by a Secret Service sniper, and his motives remain officially undetermined. He may have been suffering from mental health problems and social isolation.

After the fourth assassination attempt, the president appeared unfazed when he talked to the White House press corps in the briefing room, still wearing a tuxedo, after the dinner was canceled.

“In light of this evening’s events, I ask that all Americans recommit with their hearts to resolving our differences peacefully. We have to. We have to resolve our differences,” he said. “I will say you had Republicans, Democrats, independents, conservatives, liberals and progressives. Those words are interchangeable, perhaps, but maybe they’re not. But yet everybody in that room, big crowd, record-setting crowd. There was a record-setting group of people, and there was a tremendous amount of love and coming together. I watched, I watched, and I was very, very impressed by that.”

Mr. Trump called for the dinner to be rescheduled quickly and said he wouldn’t change his agenda, even though he believes it has made him a target.

Mr. Allen’s manifesto denounced the president’s destruction of alleged Venezuelan drug boats, which he said amounted to ’execution without trial,’ the detention of illegal immigrants, and the war in Iran.

“I’ve done a lot. We’ve done a lot,” Mr. Trump said. “We’ve taken this country and, we were a laughingstock for years, and now we’re the hottest country anywhere in the world. We’ve changed this country, and there are a lot of people that are not happy about that.”


Here we go again, Trump is the martyr, and of course, the cause is the “left's rhetoric for these assassination attempts”

Appears someone has to be reminded, it was Trump who turned the Presidency into a purveyor of hate, the first President to use the Presidential pulpit to personally attack other Americans, call them “traitors,” “deranged,” “dangerous,” “not Americans,” “enemies,” “enemies of the people,” “deserters,” etc, even implying some Americans should be hung,

No prior President did the same, they knew the Office represented all Americans and a responsible of theirs was to set the tone

What goes around comes around, and the Examiner’s opinion writers are surprised that some dimwits hate Trump enough to threatened his life?
 
Truth Detector crying about being fact‑checked is peak comedy. Man named himself after a tool he clearly doesn’t own. One correction and he short‑circuited harder than the device he’s pretending to be.
 
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