Watch: MSNBC Pushes “Eargate” Conspiracy Theory

Suggests Trump wasn’t really hit by a bullet

Broadcasting in front of a large LED screen, trying to appear as if they were at the RNC Thursday night, MSNBC talking heads, specifically former Republican National Committee Chair turned leftist mouthpiece Michael Steele, suggested that there is some sort of cover up going on with Trump’s ear, and that he might not have even been shot with a bullet.

Leftists have become the conspiracy theorists. They’re currently engaged in two strands of this as regards the attempted assassination of Trump. The totally batshit crazy strand claims that the entire thing was faked by Trump and he had a blood pack. All for the photo op.

But the more ‘moderate’ theory, if you can say that, is that Trump wasn’t grazed by a bullet but by shards of glass from the teleprompter.

Here’s what Steele said last night:



The main driver of this theory seems to be that Trump’s doctors haven’t released any information about his ear, and he hasn’t been bandying it around in front of the cameras. So somehow that suggests it wasn’t a bullet that hit him… or something.

Other Trump haters are jumping on board.

The fact that there are pictures of a bullet flying past Trump and that others in the crowd were seriously wounded and even killed, doesn’t seem to matter to them.

And where did this mystery glass come from?

Isn’t it ironic that they are desperate to see the medical records of a President.

And that they’re ‘just asking questions’.

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Comments 5
  1. TDS is real. It’s all consuming and very useful in an election year.

    The brain has been molded and stimulated. Paranoia is well documented. Paranoia is an instinct or thought process that is believed to be heavily influenced by anxiety, suspicion, or fear, often to the point of delusion and irrationality.

    My son thinks tiny spiders are dangerous.

  2. I don’t believe he got shot!
    But, then, I don’t believe ANYTHING T-Rump say or does!
    I hate ALL “israelis”!

    1. Ya’ll keep on going with that. Guess what? No one’s going to stop from making yourself look like an idiot.

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