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Trump Media stock falls after second assassination attempt against former president

Stock in Truth Social’s parent company, Trump Media and Technology Group Corp, fell following the second assassination attempt against the former president.

Shares for Donald Trump’s social media company fell nearly 4 percent on Monday, CNBC reports. This drop comes after authoritiesarrested Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, for allegedly aiming an SKS-style rifle through the bushes at Trump National Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, whilethe former president was golfing.

Authorities say no shots were fired towards Trump and the suspect did not have a line of sight on the former president.

In comparison, Trump Media and Technology Group Corp shares were up nearly 30 percent following the first assassination attempt against the former president in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13, according to CNBC. There, Thomas Crooks shot Trump in the ear. The 20-year-old also killed one rally-goer and injured two before Secret Service agents fatally shot him.

Meanwhile, Trump Media and Technology Group Corpalso saw a dip in price following the former president’s debate against Kamala Harris last week. The company’s price hit its lowest point on Thursday since it began trading on Nasdaq in March, CNBC reported.

Trump’s debate performance was marked by his rambling, heated answers and several attempts to peddle untrue claims.

The former president was fact-checked by ABC News’s moderators several times.

Moderator Linsey Davis corrected Trump’s false claim that Democrats want to “execute” babies during the abortion segment of the debate. Meanwhile, moderator David Muir fact-checked Trump’s claim that crime is rising in the US and his conspiracy theory that Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, are eating pet cats and dogs.

The former

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