False Claims Debunked: No FBI Official at Trump Rally

Submitted by MAGA

Posted 48 days ago

False claims circulate on social media regarding FBI official at Trump rally in Butler, PA.

In recent days, social media has been abuzz with speculation that a high-ranking FBI official was present at former President Donald Trump's rally in Butler, PA, where he was targeted for assassination. However, The Dossier has confirmed that these claims are false.

The woman in question, who has been mistakenly identified as FBI official Janeen Diguiseppi, is actually a private citizen named Lori Carney. Carney, who is a Trump supporter and works in private industry, was simply reacting to the chaotic event in her own way.

Despite the lack of evidence to support the claims, social media users have been quick to jump to conclusions and accuse Carney of being a federal agent or part of a nefarious plot. This has led to harassment and accusations against Carney, who has since locked her TikTok account.


It is important to note that there is no "right way" to react to a crisis such as an assassination attempt against a former president. To judge Carney's behavior is to delve too deeply into playing armchair psychologist.

This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of critical thinking and the dangers of spreading false information on social media. Clickbait merchants who promote falsehoods for clicks and monetary gain should be held accountable for their actions.

In the meantime, it is crucial that we focus on the facts and not allow ourselves to be swayed by baseless speculation and conspiracy theories. The truth is that there was no FBI official present at the rally, and any claims to the contrary are simply false.

As always, we will continue to bring you the latest news and updates on this and other stories. Stay tuned for more.

Sources:
rumble.com
dossier.today
abc7.com












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