‘Deep State’ and ‘Antifa’ Theories Flood Social Media
In the aftermath of the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, social media has been awash with conspiracy theories. The suspected shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, was reportedly killed by Secret Service agents. Rumors linking the incident to the ‘Deep State’ and ‘Antifa’ have rapidly spread, with ‘staged’ and ‘deep state’ trending on X.
Critics argue that since Elon Musk acquired X, the platform has become a hotbed for disinformation. Outlandish conspiracy theories, such as those about the disappearance of Kate Middleton, have flourished unchecked. Republican figures like Mike Collins, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Tim Scott have amplified these theories, accusing Democrats and the media of inciting the violence.
Political reactions and calls for accountability
President Joe Biden condemned the violence, expressing relief that Trump was safe and calling for unity against such acts. Meanwhile, Elon Musk criticized the Secret Service’s response, suggesting leadership resignations. Prominent conspiracy theorist Alex Jones fueled further speculation, labeling the incident a ‘Deep State’ coup and urging Musk to take shelter.
Discredited theories and false allegations
Federal authorities have found no credible links between the far-left group Antifa and Crooks, who was identified as a registered Republican. Despite this, misinformation has continued to spread, with some falsely claiming that prominent Antifa member Mark Violets was involved. These baseless claims were further propagated by accounts linked to Russian propaganda efforts.
A Call for caution
As the U.S. grapples with the most serious attempt on a president’s life since 1981, caution is crucial in navigating the influx of misinformation on social media platforms.