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Reporter Claims PTSD from Crowd, Not Bullet, After Trump Rally Shooting


A CBS reporter says he suffered PTSD after the Trump assassination attempt. But he wasn’t hurt by the bullet. He claims the crowd’s anger caused his trauma. This happened at the Butler rally in Pennsylvania.

Scott MacFarlane works for CBS News. He ducked during the shooting to stay safe. Later he got diagnosed with PTSD. He says it wasn’t from the gunfire itself. He says it was from the crowd’s reaction.

MacFarlane told Chuck Todd about his fear. He said the crowd looked ready to attack. He believed they would have come for reporters. This was if Trump hadn’t stood up with his fist raised. He felt they wanted to kill journalists like him.

The Right Squad panel criticized these claims. They called MacFarlane’s trauma imaginary. They pointed out he wasn’t physically harmed. They mocked his story about crowd reactions. They said real heroes face combat without whining.

Greg Gutfeld and others blasted the reporter. They said soldiers return from war zones quietly. They don’t complain like this reporter did. They see it as liberal weakness on display. This is another attack on Trump supporters’ character.

The media keeps pushing false narratives about conservatives. They want you to think patriotic Americans are violent. But Trump fans were peaceful that day. They cheered a leader they love. The real trauma came from a bullet, not the crowd.

This incident shows media bias against regular folks. Reporters blame Trump voters instead of criminals. They ignore the real victim—President Trump. They invent stories to smear his supporters. It’s disgraceful and dishonest.

Hardworking Americans see through this lie. Patriots know the media twist everything. We stand united behind our president. We won’t let fake stories divide our great nation. God bless America and the brave Trump supporters.

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