Rosie O’Donnell Spreads Baseless Conspiracy Theory on Trump Assassination Attempt: ‘I Don’t Think It Was a Bullet That Hit Him’

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TDS Sufferer Rosie O’Donnell has spread a conspiracy theory claiming that a bullet did not strike Donald Trump‘s ear during a failed attempt on his life in Pennsylvania on 13 July.

O’Donnell, who frequently suffers unhinged meltdowns over Trump on her social media, has now demanded authorities investigate whether a bullet did hit the former president.

Yes, really.

“I don’t know what happened that day,” O’Donnell said.

“But I don’t think it was a bullet that him. I don’t. I think it was maybe a fragment of something.”

“But I don’t know. Without a scar to be seen yet blood all over it.”

O’Donnell also said the famous photo of Trump pumping his fist following the assassination attempt was somehow suspicious.

“Look at the photos of him right after with his fist-pumping – a normal reaction, right? To almost being assassinated?” she said.

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“There’s something really hinky about the whole thing. I don’t know what it is, but I am saying this: for people who go on conspiracy theories for endless cycles, deep dives, how come this isn’t getting a deep dive?”

How come people are just like, ‘look, his ear is normal now’?”

“He’s not an octopus,” she continued.

“He doesn’t regrow his limbs, his ears, his nose, or whatever. We don’t regrow, we’re humans.”

However, FBI Deputy Director Paul Abbate confirmed in Jluy that a bullet indeed struck Trump’s ear.

“There is absolutely no doubt in the FBI’s mind whether former President Trump was hit with a bullet and wounded in the ear,” Abbate told Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA).

“No doubt, there never has been.”

The FBI said in a statement:

“What struck former President Trump in the ear was a bullet, whether whole or fragmented into smaller pieces.”

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