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MeidasTouchonBluesky1d ago
You’d think the acting AG would be prioritizing justice after an apparent mass shooting attempt involving top officials in our government, but he seems more focused on getting Donald Trump’s ballroom built—something that has nothing to do with last night’s event.
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Analysis Summary
A gunman did open fire at the White House Correspondents' Dinner on April 25, targeting administration officials according to his writings, and Trump immediately used the incident to push for his ballroom project — that part is accurate. But the post misleads by suggesting Acting AG Blanche is neglecting the investigation in favor of construction; Blanche was publicly engaged with the shooting investigation on Sunday while the DOJ's separate letter about the ballroom came from another office. The real story is the administration weaponizing security fears to bypass court challenges to a controversial project.
Claims Analysis (2)
“apparent mass shooting attempt involving top officials in our government”
White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting April 25 with Trump officials present; suspect wrote manifesto targeting officials.
“acting AG seems more focused on getting Donald Trump's ballroom built than prioritizing justice after the shooting”
Blanche publicly engaged with shooting investigation (cited officials as possible targets). Ballroom push came from Trump and administration broadly, not Blanche deprioritizing investigation.
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