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    Amanda Seales Claims Trump Assassination Attempt Was Staged With ‘Blood Pallets’ And ‘Popcorn Gunshots’

    By Grace Somes,

    7 days ago
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    Amanda Seales and "shoot" Donald Trump || Image credit: @amandaseales @realdonaldtrump

    On Saturday, July 13, Amanda Seales accused the Trump rally shooting incident of being faked, claiming that the ex-President survived with minor injuries.

    Amanda Seales, known for her outspokenness and unfiltered opinions, took to social media to express her controversial views. She claimed that the assassination attempt on Trump’s life was staged to elicit sympathy and divert attention away from more pressing issues.

    Immediately after news broke on Saturday that a man — now identified as 20-year-old registered Republican Thomas Matthew Crooks — had failed to assassinate former President Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, conspiracy theories have filled the media space.

    Crooks was killed by the Secret Service after firing several rounds from a semi-automatic AR-15 rifle while perched on the roof of a building just outside the rally’s security perimeter, narrowly missing Trump.

    Explosive devices were later discovered hidden in his nearby parked car.

    Two people were killed after gunshots were fired at Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania, and the injured former president was rushed off stage by security personnel, according to the Associated Press.

    As of Sunday morning, there was no evidence that Crooks received assistance in his attempt to assassinate the former president or that the violent event was “staged” in any way, as some on social media have suggested, including Amanda Seales.

    The actress posted a video online explaining why she believes Donald Trump’s attempted assassination was “staged.”

    “That s**t was more staged than a Tyler Perry production of Madea Runs for President,” says “Insecure” actress Amanda Seales in the video posted to social media.

    The actress insisted that the incident was concocted, emphasizing that gunshots do not sound like “making popcorn on the stove.”

    “I lived in Harlem long enough to know gunshots do not sound like making popcorn on the stove. Where did the bullet come from? In theaters/movies, there is something called a blood pallet. You place it in your mouth, you crush it, and then blood comes out.”

    “To be frank, Trump would not respond by raising his hand in the air where an actual attempt was made on his life,” she concluded.

    Seales has been at the center of controversy before. The “Insecure” star has a history of using her platform to address social and political issues, frequently sparking heated debates.

    For the time being, Seales stands firm in her claims, urging her followers to “think critically” and avoid being swayed by sensational headlines!

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