
A former MAGA loyalist claimed there was a coordinated strategy among Republicans to fast-track President Donald Trump's ballroom after the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner this weekend, according to an analyst on Monday.
Salon's Sophia Tesfaye described how in the wake of the shooting, the right immediately pivoted to repeating Trump's talking points about his desire to complete his ballroom, while the left shifted to conspiracy theories around the shooting.
"The speed and uniformity of the response would be striking under any circumstances, even after Trump himself had laid the groundwork for using security concerns to justify construction of the White House ballroom just a few weeks before Saturday night’s events," Tesfaye wrote.
"But in the aftermath of a violent and potentially deadly incident, it’s perhaps the clearest example of a media apparatus that behaves more like a professional marketing operation."
Ashley St. Clair, ex-MAGA and former Turning Point USA recruit, went on TikTok "to expose what she described as a coordinated messaging operation," Tesfaye wrote.
"All of MAGA is paid and they coordinate their messaging in lockstep via group chats," St. Clair said. "All of these people came to the conclusion that after they saw what happened at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, their first thought was, all independently, ‘Trump needs his ballroom.'"
St. Clair claimed that she was offered money to promote Ric Grenell for secretary of state and alleged that "one of the main group chats used to coordinate MAGA messaging is called 'Fight Fight Fight,' after the attempted assassination of Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania."
"Her claim should be treated carefully, but it aligns with what we can observe in real time," Tesfaye added. "Modern campaigns have built sophisticated digital infrastructures that blur the line between influencer culture and paid political advocacy. The MAGA media sphere doesn’t just converge on narratives; it snaps to them with the precision of a professional public relations rollout."
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