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Ciara O'Rourke
By Ciara O'Rourke February 4, 2021

No, there wasn’t an attempted assassination against Trump

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  • There’s no evidence to support the claims in this blog post. 
     
  • The Secret Service said the narrative is completely false. And Palm Beach Police, who the post said were alerted by a bullet hitting Mar-a-Lago, said that didn’t happen.
 

A blog post that’s been shared widely on social media paints a dramatic, early morning scene — and all of it is bogus. 

Around 3 a.m. on Jan. 26, according to a site called Real Raw News, a sniper’s bullet struck the window of former President Donald Trump’s bedroom at Mar-a-Lago, his private club in Palm Beach, Fla

"Trump assassination foiled, Deep State in panic mode!" the headline says. 

Citing "a confidential source within Trump’s inner circle," the blog goes on to say that the bullet "triggered a silent alarm that instantly notified the Palm Beach Police Dept. and Trump’s Secret Service detail." 

The blog goes on: "Trump’s people suspect the attack was carried out by the Deep State, to stop Trump from amassing incriminating evidence that, if released, could sink every Democrat from Joe Biden to the most junior member of the Democratic caucus." 

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Both the Secret Service and the Palm Beach Police Department told PolitiFact that this blog post is bunk.

"The narrative presented here is completely false," a spokesperson for the Secret Service said.

And the police department, which was supposedly alerted by this bullet, received "no such information," said spokesperson Michael Ogrodnick.

We found no news coverage to support the account in this blog post. Previous episodes involving weapons and gunfire at Mar-a-Lago during Trump’s presidency were widely covered in the news.

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In August 2020, for example, three teens were arrested after inadvertently entering the resort with a loaded assault rifle, according to BBC News

In January 2020, officers fired at a vehicle that crashed through two security checkpoints at Mar-a-Lago. 

But there’s nothing that supports claims of a Deep State plot to assassinate the former president in January 2021. 

We rate this blog post False.

UPDATE (Feb. 5, 2021): This story has been updated to include comment from the Secret Service. The ruling is unchanged.

Our Sources

Blog post, Trump assassination foiled, Deep State in panic mode!, Jan. 30, 2021

The Washington Post, Mar-a-Lago neighbors to Trump: Spend your post-presidency elsewhere, Dec. 15, 2020

BBC News, Teens arrested with AK47 at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, Aug. 6, 2020

Email interview with Michael Ogrodnick, training and community relations manager, Feb. 4, 2021

Email interview with Justine Whelan, U.S. Secret Service, Feb. 4, 2021

MSNBC, Trump’s Mar-a-Lago security breach: Officials shoot Connecticut woman’s SUV after she crashes through checkpoints, Jan. 31, 2020

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