Tragedy struck when former President Donald Trump was a target of an assassination attempt. Moments after this shocking event, finger-pointing began. Top Republicans heaped blame on current President Biden, the Secret Service, and mainstream media, contending that the characterization of Trump as an antagonistic figure towards democracy encouraged this violence.
On the other side, Biden’s proponents placed blame squarely on Trump’s provocative rhetoric and spread conspiracy theories that the supposed assassination attempt was a staged activity, a “false flag” event. The immediate repercussions of this calamitous event presented themselves in the form of an incensed and chaotic social media sphere.
Platforms that support extreme right-wing viewports, such as the (“Patriots.win”), saw calls for civil war and violence.
The left was not to be left behind. On platforms like X, formerly known as Twitter, claims that the shooting at the Trump rally was “staged” quickly spiked.
Trump made an appeal to Americans in the aftermath, urging them to “stand united, and show our True Character as Americans.” Melania Trump attempted to bridge the divide by encouraging Americans to “look beyond the left and the right, the red and the blue.” Similarly, Biden advocated for “nationwide unity.”
Leaders across the political spectrum echoed this sentiment. “Obviously, we can’t go on like this as a society,” Speaker Mike Johnson commented. “We’ve got to turn the temperature down in this country. And we need leaders of all parties on both sides to call that out.”
However, every word of peace was met with its combustible counterpart. Donald Trump Jr., the former president’s son fired off a fiery statement, “If the Democrats got their way, my dad would be dead right now. Don’t let them memory hole it,”
Immediately following the assassination attempt, the most recurrent sentiments were expressions of support for Trump or calls for unity, this accounted for 17% of all social media posts following the event according to a study by PeakMetrics.
Conspiracy theories about the assassination attempt accounted for roughly 4% of posts. Criticism of the Secret Service for failing to prevent the attempt and thanking law enforcement made up around 7% of posts combined. Democratic efforts to condemn the violence did not resonate widely and comprised less than 2% of posts.
Gun control debates, stimulated by the assassination attempt, made up a small fraction of posts – less than 1% according to the same study. Amidst this divisive backdrop, what’s clear is the need for unity and conversation is essential more now than ever before. America will be watching for how its leaders and citizens attempt to turn down the heat.
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