WWE star makes huge claim about Trump’s assassination attempt and points at key detail

Ventura’s “Blade Job” Comment Stirs Controversy Amid Ongoing Debate Over 2024 Shooting
Comments by former Minnesota governor and WWE star Jesse Ventura have ignited fresh controversy as the nation continues to grapple with the fallout from the July 2024 assassination attempt on Donald Trump. On a recent episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored, Ventura suggested that the shooting — in which a bullet grazed Trump’s ear at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania — may have been staged, likening the incident to a “blade job,” a wrestling tactic used to produce staged bleeding. His remarks were widely criticized as insensitive to those injured and killed in the attack and questioned the reality of the event itself.
The attempt on Trump’s life left at least one bystander dead and several others critically hurt, and was followed by a full investigation by the FBI, which found no evidence of a cover‑up or staged violence. White House officials responded directly to Ventura’s claims, calling them unfounded and reaffirming the tragedy of the event, including the death of a rally attendee who died shielding others. Government spokespeople defended Trump’s survival as miraculous and condemned conspiracy theories challenging the official record.




