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Maverick singer Charly Boy questions Trump assassination attempt
Maverick singer Charles Oputa, widely known as Charly Boy, has expressed skepticism regarding the assassination attempt on former US President and Republican Party candidate Donald Trump, describing the incident as suspicious.
Following reports of gunshots fired at Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania, resulting in two deaths and Trump being swiftly removed from the stage by security personnel, Charly Boy took to his social media platform to voice his doubts. He suggested that the incident may have been orchestrated by Trump’s Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement.
In a post on Sunday, Charly Boy questioned the circumstances surrounding the incident and urged thorough investigation by American authorities. He emphasized his lack of trust in Trump and raised concerns about the security measures at the rally venue.
He wrote: “There is something about this Trumps alleged Assassination that doesn’t add up for me, something about all this mess smells of a Maga setup. I Don’t fucking trust Trump.”
Charly Boy further queried the details of the alleged attempt, including the security arrangements and the nature of Trump’s injuries. He called for answers to several critical questions, suggesting a deeper plot behind the incident.
He concluded his statement with a call for a comprehensive investigation into the matter to uncover the truth behind what transpired.
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