Charly Boy Questions Authenticity of Trump’s Assassination Attempt

Charly Boy Questions Authenticity of Trump's Assassination Attempt
Charly Boy Questions Authenticity of Trump's Assassination Attempt

Charly Boy Questions Assassination Attempt on Donald Trump

Controversial Nigerian musician Charles Oputa, popularly known as Charly Boy, has raised concerns over the recent assassination attempt on former US President and Republican Party candidate, Donald Trump. The incident occurred at a rally in Pennsylvania, where two people died and Trump was injured.

According to reports, the FBI identified 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks as the "subject involved" in the attempted assassination. Charly Boy, however, is not convinced that the incident was a genuine attempt on Trump’s life. In a series of posts on his social media handle, Charly Boy expressed his skepticism, suggesting that the assassination attempt may have been a setup by Trump’s Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement.

The musician questioned several aspects of the incident, including the security measures in place and the extent of Trump’s injuries. He wrote, "Why was a rooftop with a direct line of sight 148 yards from the stage left unsecured to begin with? Was Trump really hit by a bullet dat merely grazed his ear or by glass fragments from god knows where? Was dis an intentional cut? Abegi Americans make una Investigate dis mater wella."

Charly Boy also expressed his lack of trust in Trump, stating, "I Don’t fucking trust Trump." He urged Americans to thoroughly investigate the incident and find answers to his questions.

The incident has sparked widespread debate and concern, with many calling for a full investigation into the circumstances surrounding the assassination attempt. As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the world is watching and waiting for answers.

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