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Americans are falling prey to drone conspiracy theories. Trump isn't helping.


Published on 2024-12-17 18:00:58 - MSN
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  • Joy Reid breaks down the drone mystery gripping the East Coast and explains how Trump is bringing slew of conspiracy theorists into the White House

The article from MSN discusses the growing trend of conspiracy theories in the U.S., particularly those involving drones, which have been exacerbated by former President Donald Trump's comments and actions. Trump has suggested that the FBI might use drones to spy on him, thereby fueling conspiracy theories about government surveillance. This has led to a broader mistrust among Americans, with many believing in various unfounded theories, including those about government overreach and surveillance. The article highlights how Trump's rhetoric, especially around the Mar-a-Lago raid, has contributed to this climate of suspicion, where even everyday technology like drones becomes a focal point for conspiracy theorists. This phenomenon is part of a larger pattern where political leaders' statements can significantly influence public perception and belief in conspiracy theories.

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