Charly Boy says Trump’s assassination attempt doesn’t ‘add up’

Charly Boy while commenting on the incident called on the Biden-led govt to thoroughly investigate the assassination attempt

By Kehinde Okeowo

Veteran singer, actor and human rights activist, Charles Oputa aka Charly Boy, has expressed doubt about the assassination attempt on former US President, Donald Trump, insisting it doesn’t “add up.”

Reacting to the development via his X handle on Sunday, the thespian said
the assassination attempt reeks of a setup by Trump’s Make American Great Again (MAGA) movement.

Charly Boy (left), Trump (right)

TheNiche had earlier reported that one person died, while another was critically injured after gunshots were fired at Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday.

The FBI later identified 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks as the “subject involved” in the attempted assassination.

However, despite revealing the identity of the suspect, Charly Boy while commenting on the incident said he doesn’t trust Trump.

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He went on to urge the Biden-led administration to thoroughly investigate the incident.

Speaking via his verified social media page, Charly Boy tweeted: “America Wonder. There is smtin about dis Trumps alleged Assassination dat don’t add up for me, something about all dis mess smells of a Maga setup.

“I Don’t f–king trust Trump.

“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.

“The con man strike again?

“Did they find a Mugu? They encouraged and assisted him to shoot the target person and then they made sure that guy gets killed so he can’t talk about it?

“These are the questions that have overwhelmed me since morning.
Can anybody help me with answers?”

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