The , who is running for reelection, is fueling a range of false claims and conspiracy theories as authorities seek information about the 20-year-old shooter's background and motive, how he obtained the AR-style rifle he fired at Trump and security at the venue that failed to stop the shooting.
Here's a look at the facts.
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CLAIM: A photo taken on Monday shows former President Donald Trump with no damage to his right ear, contrary to reports that it was injured in an on Saturday.
THE FACTS: was taken on Sept. 17, 2022, at a rally in Youngstown, Ohio, for then-U.S. Senate candidate JD Vance. Trump appeared at the Republican National Convention Monday night with a on his right ear. show his ear bloodied after a shooter opened fire at his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, over the weekend.
Social media users are sharing the old photo as new, with some falsely presenting it as evidence that Trump was not injured by the gunfire.
鈥淭he top part of his ear grew back,鈥 reads one X post from Monday night that had received approximately 40,000 likes and 13,200 shares as of Tuesday. 鈥(Yes. This is from today)鈥
Another X post from Monday night states: 鈥淭his image of Trump was taken today. There is absolutely nothing wrong with his ear, and it has zero damage, FROM A BULLET. Everything about Trump is a con or a grift.鈥 It received approximately 26,000 likes and 8,600 shares.
But the photo nearly two years ago.
It is from a Sept. 17, 2022, rally in Youngstown, Ohio, for Vance during his Senate campaign. The image in articles published around that time. Trump chose Vance, now a U.S. senator, on Monday.
The version spreading online is cropped to show only Trump and is zoomed in on the former president鈥檚 ear. In the original, Vance can be seen speaking at a podium while Trump stands behind him.
Trump appeared at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee on Monday night with a large, white bandage . Numerous photos from the aftermath of the shooting .
Thomas Matthew Crooks, a 20-year-old nursing-home employee from suburban Pittsburgh, at Trump with an AR-style rifle from a nearby roof for the Republican nominee on Saturday. He was killed by Secret Service personnel, officials said.
The left Trump and two other men wounded. Corey Comperatore, a 50-year-old fire chief, was killed while protecting his family. The FBI said it was investigating the attack as a potential act of domestic terrorism, but has not identified a clear ideological motive, .
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CLAIM: A law enforcement sniper assigned to Trump鈥檚 rally Saturday in Butler, Pennsylvania, says the head of the Secret Service ordered him not to shoot the suspect accused of attempting to assassinate Trump.
THE FACTS: No such order was made. moments after he opened fire on the former president, bloodying Trump鈥檚 ear, and injuring two. The Secret Service and the Butler Police Department say they have no agents, officers or employees with the name of the person claiming to be the sharpshooter.
Following Saturday鈥檚 attempt on Trump鈥檚 life, a poster on the online message board 4chan wrote that they were a sniper assigned to the rally, and that they can be seen in a photo of two law enforcement officers on the roof at the rally.
鈥淢y name is Jonathan Willis,鈥 the poster wrote. 鈥淚 came here to inform the public that I had the assassin in my sights for at least 3 minutes, but the head of the secret service refused to give the order to take out the perp. 100% the top brass prevented me from killing the assassin before he took the shots at president Trump,鈥 the post claimed.
But there is no agent or officer by the name of Jonathan Willis working for the Secret Service or the Butler police, and no internet records of such an officer could be located.
A spokesman for the Secret Service said snipers are trained and instructed to act whenever they see a threat, and do not await instructions before taking a shot to neutralize a suspect. He said he couldn鈥檛 discuss the specifics of agency communication or the details of the ongoing investigation, but said the post was false.
Witnesses at the rally alerted law enforcement to the suspect, identified as Thomas Matthew Crooks, after they saw him perched atop a nearby roof. A local law enforcement officer climbed to the roof and found Crooks, who pointed the rifle at the officer. The officer retreated, and the gunman quickly fired toward Trump, the officials said. That鈥檚 when U.S. Secret Service gunmen shot him, officials have said.
Crooks, a nursing-home employee from suburban Pittsburgh, at Trump with an AR-style rifle. A spectator was killed and two others were critically injured.
Authorities said the shooting was an attempted assassination, but haven鈥檛 yet determined what motivated Crooks to try to kill Trump, .
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CLAIM: A photo shows a bullet hole in Trump鈥檚 suit jacket, proving that he was shot in the chest during the .
THE FACTS: actually shows a fold in the suit jacket of a Secret Service agent protecting Trump. taken moments before clearly shows there is no hole in Trump鈥檚 jacket. What appears to be a hole can be seen diminishing as the agent moves of the shooting鈥檚 aftermath.
Social media users are sharing the photo from the to claim that the former president was shot in the chest. Some posts suggest he survived because he was wearing a bulletproof vest.
In the image, what seems to be a small hole appears inches below Trump鈥檚 right underarm. Many posts use a zoomed-in version of the photo that has a circle around the supposed hole to emphasize the hard-to-notice detail.
鈥#Trump was also shot in the chest,鈥 reads one X post. 鈥淭he bulletproof vest saved him #We support Trump.
Another X post similarly reads, 鈥淚t appears that Trump was shot in the chest, as the bullet seem to have pierced his suit; he was wearing a bulletproof vest.鈥
But the apparent hole is actually a fold in the sleeve of the Secret Service agent鈥檚 jacket, not the aftermath of a bullet.
taken by an shows the agent bending over as she protects Trump, her jacket appearing slightly darker than the former president鈥檚. The fold can be seen by following the edge of the agent鈥檚 jacket from her neck to just below her left shoulder.
Moreover, taken moments before the one with the supposed hole clearly shows the right side of Trump鈥檚 jacket as he raises his fist. No hole can be seen in the jacket.
Trump that he was 鈥渟hot with a bullet that pierced the upper part of my right ear.鈥 Photos and video from the rally show blood on his right ear and on the right side of his face.
The Secret Service declined to comment on details of the shooting, including where the bullets hit, and did not respond to a follow-up inquiry about whether Trump was wearing a bulletproof vest. Trump鈥檚 campaign did not respond to a request for comment.
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CLAIM: A photo from the of Trump shows Secret Service agents smiling as they surround him after the shooting.
THE FACTS: The photo was edited to make it appear the agents were smiling. In , taken by an , the same agents can be seen with neutral expressions.
After social media users shared the altered image, with some suggesting it was evidence that the assassination attempt had been staged.
The photo shows Trump with blood on his face and ear, pumping his fist in front of an American flag while Secret Service agents surround him. Three agents whose faces are visible seem to be grinning as they protect the former president.
鈥淲hy are all 3 Secret Service agents smiling, at least that is how it appears to me,鈥 reads one post on X. 鈥淒o to the seriousness of the situation, I would think their expressions would be grim + determined. Now, if it was a staged event, these expressions would make more sense.鈥
But the agents were not smiling at that moment. The photo was edited to make it appear otherwise.
The original image shows the same three agents with neutral expressions. One man is positioned behind Trump, a second man stands by his left shoulder and a woman is bent over on his right side, beneath his raised arm.
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Melissa Goldin And David Klepper, The Associated Press