Learn English: Conspiracy Theories and Hate Spread Online After Trump Assassination Attempt (hard)

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Conspiracy Theories and Hate Spread Online After Trump Assassination Attempt

Following the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, social media platforms were flooded with conspiracy theories and hate speech.

The term "staged" quickly gained traction on X, with users spreading unfounded claims and blaming various individuals and organizations.

These conspiracy theories fueled by speculation and misinformation spread rapidly across the political spectrum, reaching millions of users.

Despite the overwhelming evidence disproving these claims, many users continued to believe and share them, highlighting the dangers of misinformation online.

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Original: BBC News

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#conspiracy theories #misinformation #social media #assassination attempt #donald trump

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