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New poll finds a majority of Americans unsure if attempts on Trump's life were real

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New poll finds a majority of Americans unsure if attempts on Trump's life were real

TL;DR

A recent poll reveals that 30% of Americans believe at least one assassination attempt on President Trump was staged, amid rising political violence in the U.S.

Key points

  • 30% of Americans think at least one assassination attempt on Trump was staged
  • Trump has faced three assassination attempts in the last two years
  • Poll reflects skepticism amid rising political violence in the U.S.
  • Shooting incident occurred at the White House Correspondents' Dinner

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Donald TrumpKash PatelMarkwayne MullinTodd Blanche

Why it matters

The skepticism surrounding the legitimacy of assassination attempts on a sitting president highlights the growing concerns about political violence and public trust in government narratives.

President Donald speaks, flanked by FBI Director Kash Patel, Secretary of Homeland Security Markwayne Mullin, and Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, during a press briefing shortly after a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner on April 25, 2026.
President Donald speaks, flanked by FBI Director Kash Patel, Secretary of Homeland Security Markwayne Mullin, and Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, during a press briefing shortly after a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner on April 25, 2026.

President Donald speaks, flanked by FBI Director Kash Patel, Secretary of Homeland Security Markwayne Mullin, and Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, during a press briefing shortly after a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner on April 25, 2026. Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images

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At a time of historically high political violence in the U.S., a substantial number of Americans doubt the legitimacy of recent attempts against President Trump's life.

Trump has been the subject of three assassination attempts over the last two years, however, a NewsGuard/YouGov poll released Monday finds that 30% of Americans think at least one of those incidents was staged.

The findings come just weeks after a gunman allegedly attempted to storm the White House Correspondents' Dinner, where Trump was in attendance, but was stopped at a security checkpoint by law enforcement before reaching the main ballroom. In the weeks since, a wave of misinformation around the event has spread online.

The poll surveyed 1,000 Americans between April 28 through May 4 and asked about the shooting at the correspondents' dinner, the assassination attempt against Trump in Butler, Penn. in July of 2024 and the attempt on his life that fall while golfing in West Palm Beach.

When given the options of "true," "false" or "not sure," and asked whether each of the incidents "was staged," a majority of respondents said they thought each event was either staged or said they were unsure. A plurality — roughly 45% — said each was a "real attempt."

Members of the U.S. Secret Service counter assault team stand on the stage after a shooting incident outside the ballroom during the White House Correspondents Dinner on April 25 in Washington.
Members of the U.S. Secret Service counter assault team stand on the stage after a shooting incident outside the ballroom during the White House Correspondents Dinner on April 25 in Washington.

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Here's a look inside security at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner

One in four respondents believed the attempted attack at the correspondents' dinner was staged, according to the poll. The same was true for Butler, where 24% of respondents believed the attack was staged. Sixteen percent felt the same about the foiled plot in West Palm Beach.

Those views came despite numerous witnesses in Butler and Washington, D.C., and detailed federal indictments against the suspects in the Florida plot and the shooting at the dinner. A Senate committee investigated the attack in Butler after a Secret Service sniper killed the perpetrator, and put out an exhaustive report detailing security failures at the rally.

Sofia Rubinson is a senior editor at NewsGuard, which tracks false claims that spread online. Claims posted on X within the week after the dinner garnered over 90 million views, she said.

"There's really not a lot of evidence that these social media users are citing or relying on," she said. "It's really just this belief and this distrust that the government is acting honestly and is giving us accurate information."

During an interview with 60 Minutes the day after the dinner, Trump dismissed claims that the incident was staged.

Secret Service agents responded to a shooting at the annual White House Correspondents' Association Dinner at the Washington Hilton on Saturday evening. President Trump and other administration officials were rushed out, and a suspect was arrested.
Secret Service agents responded to a shooting at the annual White House Correspondents' Association Dinner at the Washington Hilton on Saturday evening. President Trump and other administration officials were rushed out, and a suspect was arrested.

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"I think they're more sick than they are con people," Trump said, alluding to individuals pushing such conspiracy theories. "But there's a lot of con in there too."

The new poll finds that doubts about the assassination attempts are far more concentrated among younger Americans and Democrats.

According to the poll, Americans 18-29 were the most likely of any generation to believe all three events were staged.

It's a sentiment also more pronounced on the left, with 21% of Democrats feeling that way, seven times more than Republicans. When asked about all three incidents, larger shares of Democrats say each event was staged, with 34% saying that about the correspondents' dinner, 42% about Butler and 26% about Trump's golf club.

Though Republicans were less likely to think the events were fabricated, Rubinson notes a striking increase in the number of GOP voters who think the shooting at the dinner was staged — 13% — compared to the events at Butler (7%) and Trump's golf club (7%.)

Attendees hid in and then fled from the Washington Hilton after shots were fired at the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday night.
Attendees hid in and then fled from the Washington Hilton after shots were fired at the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday night.

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A chaotic White House Correspondents' Dinner, as told by NPR reporters in the room

"Still [a] much smaller percentage than Democrats. But we're seeing that Republicans are increasingly more likely to believe this, 'staged,' narrative," she said.

Rubinson acknowledged that while it's difficult to definitively explain that increase, it could be because of a "splintering" within Trump's movement over issues like the administration's handling of the Epstein files as well as the war with Iran.

"A lot of the traditional MAGA base is … maybe growing increasingly discontent with the Trump administration and more prone to believing these types of conspiracies."

Q&A

What percentage of Americans doubt the legitimacy of Trump's assassination attempts?

30% of Americans think at least one of the assassination attempts on President Trump was staged.

How many assassination attempts has Trump faced in the last two years?

President Trump has been the subject of three assassination attempts over the past two years.

What does the recent NewsGuard/YouGov poll indicate about American opinions on political violence?

The poll indicates a significant number of Americans are skeptical about the legitimacy of attempts on Trump's life, reflecting concerns about political violence.

When was the shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner?

The shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner occurred on April 25, 2026.

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  • 30% of Americans think at least one assassination attempt on Trump was staged
  • Trump has faced three assassination attempts in the last two years
  • Poll reflects skepticism amid rising political violence in the U.S.
  • Shooting incident occurred at the White House Correspondents' Dinner

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