**Trump Says He Didn’t Call ABC Reporter After White House Shooting—Shocking, Right?**
So, President Trump is in the news again, and this time it’s over a phone call that may or may not have happened. Apparently, he’s flat-out denying that he reached out to ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl the morning after a shooting near the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner. It’s like a game of telephone, but with more cameras and fewer facts.
In a video Trump shared on X, Karl claimed the call took place right after the incident. Now, whether Trump actually made that call is up for debate—just like everything else these days. But here’s the kicker: the media spins this as a juicy tidbit about Trump’s character. Because, of course, questioning the accuracy of a media claim is the real scandal here.
Let’s pause and consider the timing and the motives here. Why is this even a story? Is it because it’s a slow news cycle, or do they just love stirring the pot? It’s like they’re more interested in creating drama than in reporting what actually matters.
So, as we dive into this latest round of “What did Trump say this time?” maybe we should ask: Why are we so quick to believe one side of the story? Or is it just easier to have a villain than to deal with reality?
By Admin | Published: May 5, 2026 at 1:15 am
