白宫记者晚宴遇袭后,事实与阴谋论交锋


2026-04-27T19:16:08.345Z / 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)
作者:多尼·奥沙利文
更新于10分钟前
更新时间:2026年4月27日,美国东部时间下午3:20
发布时间:2026年4月27日,美国东部时间下午3:16


美国特勤局特工周六在白宫记者晚宴现场,于总统唐纳德·特朗普和第一夫人梅拉尼娅·特朗普附近展开应对行动。

亚历克斯·布兰登/美联社

一名枪手试图闯入华盛顿希尔顿酒店宴会厅的瞬间,这场周六晚间举行的白宫记者晚宴现场就陷入混乱,社交媒体上随即充斥着针对这一实时事态的阴谋论。

从2024年巴尔的摩弗朗西斯·斯科特·基大桥坍塌,到去年洛杉矶山火,如今美国几乎每一起重大突发 national 新闻都会立刻成为在线阴谋论者的素材,他们往往试图将事件归咎于自己认定的政治对手。

该国部分最知名的记者周六晚间聚集在希尔顿宴会厅,随即着手核实事件真相。

但就在人们对嫌疑人及其动机一无所知之际,“有预谋”一词开始在各大社交媒体平台成为热门话题。

白宫新闻秘书卡罗琳·莱维特步入活动现场时对福克斯新闻发表的一段无关紧要的评论视频,迅速在网上流传开来。

历届总统在白宫记者晚宴上的演讲传统上都以幽默为主,总统通常会拿媒体和自己开涮。

周六本应是特朗普首次以总统身份出席该晚宴并发表演讲。当福克斯新闻记者问及观众可以期待什么时,莱维特说:“现场会很有趣,很有娱乐性。今晚会场里会有‘枪声’。大家都应该收看,场面会非常精彩。我很期待聆听演讲。”

莱维特的“枪声”言论显然是在调侃特朗普计划在演讲中抛出的玩笑和犀利吐槽,却莫名其妙地引发了猜疑。X平台上一段该视频的转发在枪击事件发生后不到45分钟就发布,播放量超过600万次——许多人分享该视频时将其当作某种证据。


唐纳德·特朗普总统周六在白宫詹姆斯·布雷迪新闻发布厅回答记者提问。

汤姆·布伦纳/美联社

在周六晚间晚些时候举行的新闻发布会上,特朗普表示,此次袭击表明宴会厅需要加强安保。特朗普目前正争议性地在白宫园区内新建一座宴会厅。一些社交媒体用户随即毫无根据地暗示,此次袭击是为了推动这一项目而策划的。

第二段福克斯新闻视频也成为病毒式传播的猜测对象。

和周六许多电视新闻记者一样,该电视台的白宫记者艾莎·哈斯尼通过电话从宴会厅进行现场报道,分享了她对现场情况的第一手体验。

在她讲述当晚早些时候的经历时,她的电话突然中断。当时她提到,晚宴上坐在她旁边的是莱维特的丈夫,对方当时正在谈论,鉴于她作为知名有线新闻记者的身份,有必要采取安全防护措施。

一些人开始猜测,是福克斯新闻故意掐断了电话连线。

“我不想煽动阴谋论,但我的意思是……这太奇怪了,非常奇怪,”安吉洛·卡鲁索诺在将该视频分享到他在BlueSky平台的3.2万名粉丝主页时写道。卡鲁索诺是媒体监督机构Media Matters的首席执行官,该机构属于左翼媒体 watchdog,经常揭露共和党人传播的虚假信息。

针对这些猜测,哈斯尼后来在X平台上发帖称:“我们的通话确实断了,因为那个宴会厅里几乎没有信号。要说完那段故事的话,当时他是在提醒我注意自身安全,因为这个世界太疯狂了。这也是我父亲和其他人最近对我说过的话。他是在表达对我安全的担忧。在信号中断前我本来想说,可惜没过多久,就发生了这一切。”

在周一的白宫新闻发布会上,哈斯尼就网上流传的阴谋论向莱维特提问。“对我们来说,尽快公布这起案件以及所有案件的真相和事实,以驱散那些在网上肆意传播的荒谬言论,至关重要,”莱维特说道。


白宫新闻秘书卡罗琳·莱维特周一在白宫布雷迪新闻发布厅的每日例行新闻发布会上回答问题。

安德鲁·哈尼克/盖蒂图片社

周六的袭击发生之际,近期有越来越多知名前支持者质疑2024年7月宾夕法尼亚州巴特勒市特朗普遇袭事件的官方说法。

司法部在乔·拜登总统和特朗普总统任内都得出了相同结论:未遂刺客托马斯·克鲁克斯单独行动。

但塔克·卡尔森和前共和党众议员玛乔丽·泰勒·格林均表示,政府需要公布更多关于克鲁克斯的信息,并暗示存在掩盖行为。

周六袭击事件嫌疑人科尔·艾伦的手写材料,其中表达了反特朗普情绪,已于周日上午公开。

格林在X平台上回应道:“我想知道,为什么特朗普政府立即公布了科尔·艾伦的‘宣言’,却仍对托马斯·克鲁克斯的相关信息严加保密。”

尽管她如此断言,但没有证据表明联邦调查局对克鲁克斯一案的关键信息有所隐瞒。克鲁克斯在向特朗普开枪时造成一名集会者死亡,随后特勤局狙击手在其开始向特朗普开枪后几秒内将其击毙。

联邦调查局长期以来一直在驳斥围绕克鲁克斯枪击案的阴谋论,包括所谓存在外国关联的虚假说法。

据联邦调查局透露,枪击案发前,克鲁克斯曾在网上搜索民主党全国代表大会的日期和特朗普计划发表演讲的地点,以及其他关于特朗普和乔·拜登总统的搜索内容。

前有线电视新闻主持人基思·奥尔伯曼是社交媒体上活跃的反特朗普人士,他于周日深夜在X平台上向近百万粉丝发帖称:“我不是说这是‘有预谋的’……是你们在说这是有预谋的!你们心存疑虑?只因为特朗普十年来每天都在对所有事情撒谎?只因为他的手下都是人渣?真是可耻,愤世嫉俗者!”

左翼YouTube节目《青年土耳其人》主持人森克·于居尔在另一篇评论美国社会整体信任缺失的帖子中写道:“这就是时代的征兆:只要听说白宫记者晚宴发生枪击事件,立刻就会有人猜测可能是有预谋的。为什么?因为我们已经对政府完全失去信任。我们知道他们会撒谎以掩盖权贵的罪行,我们不再相信任何事情。这也不无道理。”

Facts compete with conspiracy theories after WHCD attack

2026-04-27T19:16:08.345Z / CNN

By Donie O’Sullivan

Updated 10 min ago
Updated Apr 27, 2026, 3:20 PM ET
PUBLISHED Apr 27, 2026, 3:16 PM ET

US Secret Service agents respond near President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday.

Alex Brandon/AP

No sooner had a gunman tried to storm the ballroom of the Washington Hilton, where the White House Correspondents’ Dinner was taking place Saturday night, than social media was awash with conspiracy theories about what was still unfolding in real time.

From the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore in 2024 to the LA fires last year, just about every major national breaking news story in the United States today becomes instant fodder for online conspiracy theorists who are often seeking to blame events on their perceived political opponents.

Some of the best-known journalists in the country were gathered in the Hilton ballroom on Saturday night and immediately got to work establishing the facts of what had happened.

But immediately — before anything was known about the suspect and his motives — the word “staged” started to emerge as a trend across social media platforms.

A clip of an innocuous comment White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt made to Fox News as she walked into the event quickly began circulating online.

Speeches delivered by presidents at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner have traditionally been humorous, with the commander in chief normally making jokes at the expense of the media and himself.

Saturday was due to be Trump’s first time addressing the dinner as president, and when asked by Fox News what the audience should expect, Leavitt said, “It’ll be funny, it’ll be entertaining. There will be some shots fired tonight in the room. So everyone should tune in, it’s going to be really great. I am looking forward to hearing it.”

Leavitt’s “shots fired” remark, clearly a reference to jokes and jabs in Trump’s planned speech, suddenly and absurdly prompted suspicion. One version of the clip on X was posted less than 45 minutes after the shots were fired and has been viewed more than 6 million times — with many people sharing it as though it were evidence of something.

President Donald Trump answers reporter questions in the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House on Saturday.

Tom Brenner/AP

In a press conference held late Saturday night, Trump said the attack showed the need for a secure ballroom. Trump is controversially building a ballroom on the White House complex. Some social media users began baselessly to suggest the attack had been staged for this reason.

A second Fox News clip also became the subject of viral speculation.

Like many TV news reporters on Saturday, Aishah Hasnie, one of the network’s White House correspondents, reported live by telephone from the ballroom, sharing her firsthand experience of what had taken place.

Her phone line cut out halfway through her account of how earlier in the night press secretary Leavitt’s husband, who Hasnie was seated next to at the dinner, was talking about the importance of her taking safety precautions given her high-profile cable news job.

Some people began to speculate that Fox News had deliberately cut the phone call short.

“I don’t want to be fomenting conspiracies. But I mean … this was super weird. Super weird,” Angelo Carusone wrote while sharing the clip to his 32,000 followers on BlueSky. Carusone is the CEO of Media Matters, a left-leaning media watchdog that regularly calls out misinformation shared by Republicans.

Responding to the speculation, Hasnie later posted on X, “Our calls were dropping, because there is barely any service in that ballroom. To finish the story, he was telling me to be careful with my own safety because the world is crazy. Which is what my own father and other people have also said to me recently. He was expressing his concern for my safety. I was going to say – before I lost my signal – that it was unfortunate that only a short time later, this all happened.”

At the White House press briefing on Monday, Hasnie asked Leavitt about conspiracy theories circulating online. “It’s very important to us that we get the truth and the facts about this case and any case out there as quickly as possible to dispel some of that crazy nonsense that you do see running rampant online,” Leavitt said.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt takes questions during the daily press briefing in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House on Monday.

Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

Saturday’s attack came amid a recent surge in prominent former supporters questioning the official story of the circumstances around the attempt on Trump’s life in Butler, Pennsylvania, in July 2024.

The Justice Department, under both President Joe Biden and Trump, found the same thing: that would-be assassin Thomas Crooks acted alone.

But Tucker Carlson and former Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene both said the the government needs to release more information about Crooks and suggested something is being covered up.

Writings of Cole Allen, the suspect in Saturday’s attack, where he expressed anti-Trump sentiments had been made public by Sunday morning.

Responding on X, Greene wrote, “I want to know why the Trump admin released Cole Allen’s manifesto immediately but they still keep a tight lid on Thomas Crooks.”

Despite her assertion, there’s no evidence the FBI has kept secret key information around Crooks, who killed one rally-goer when he fired at Trump. Afterward, a Secret Service sniper located and killed Crooks seconds after he started firing at Trump.

The FBI has long fought conspiracy theories around the Crooks shooting, including false claims that there was a foreign nexus.

Before the shooting, Crooks, according to the FBI, had searched online for the date of the Democratic National Convention and where Trump planned to speak, as well as other searches for Trump and President Joe Biden.

Former cable news host Keith Olbermann, a prolific anti-Trump voice on social media, posted to his almost one million followers on X late Sunday night, “I’m not saying it was STAGED… YOU’RE saying it was staged! You have DOUBTS? Just because Trump has lied to you every day about every thing for a decade? Just because his people are filth? Shame, cynic!”

In a separate post commenting on the lack of trust across American society writ-large, Cenk Uygur, host of the left-wing YouTube show “The Young Turks,” wrote, “It’s a sign of the times that as soon as you heard there was a shooting at WHCD, you heard speculation it might be staged. Why? Because we’ve lost all faith in our government. We know they lie to cover up the crimes of the powerful, we don’t trust anything anymore. Rightly so.”

评论

发表回复

您的邮箱地址不会被公开。 必填项已用 * 标注