CNN has strongly refuted a conspiracy theory suggesting it had prior knowledge of the assassination attempt on President Trump, which gained momentum following a podcast episode featuring Joe Rogan and Elon Musk. In the podcast, Rogan indicated that CNN's decision to livestream a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, was suspicious, especially since the network typically does not cover such events. Prominent figures like Bill Ackman echoed these sentiments, questioning the motivations behind CNN's coverage and calling for an investigation into the matter.
CNN vehemently rejected a conspiracy theory suggesting the network had advance knowledge of an assassination attempt on Trump, which gained traction after Joe Rogan’s podcast.
Bill Ackman questioned CNN's decision to stream the Butler rally live, suggesting it warranted an investigation into whether CNN was tipped off prior to the event.
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