Reddit Bans Forum Investigating Trump Assassination Attempt, Sparks Outrage From Concerned Conservatives

Reddit’s decision to ban a popular forum dedicated to investigating the assassination attempt on President Donald Trump has fueled accusations of censorship. The “Thomas Crooks” subreddit, which focused on the would-be assassin and the details surrounding the July 13 attack in Butler, Pennsylvania, was a platform for users to discuss the many unanswered questions surrounding the event.

The platform claims that the ban was due to violations of its “violent content” policy, though it has not provided clear examples of what posts triggered the shutdown. This has led to widespread speculation that the real reason for the fortwum’s closure is to suppress discussion of the event ahead of the 2024 election.

Trump’s defiant response to the assassination attempt — raising his fist and calling his supporters to “fight” — has become a powerful image of his resilience, but efforts to share this moment are being stifled.

Reddit’s move follows similar actions by other Big Tech companies. Google removed search engine suggestions related to the assassination attempt, while Facebook falsely flagged images of Trump after the attack, claiming they were AI-generated. Both companies faced backlash and ultimately reversed their actions, but the coordinated efforts to downplay this historic event remain troubling.

Why is there such a concentrated effort to silence the investigation into the attempt on Trump’s life? The censorship only deepens suspicion that there’s something Big Tech doesn’t want the public to discover. Are they hiding the heroic way Trump handled the attack, or is there something else behind this ongoing effort to suppress the story?