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How jewish of him.

A wild eyed Scott MacFarlane told Chuck Todd in a recent podcast that he took trauma leave from work as a CBS News reporter after being diagnosed with PTSD in the wake of the assassination attempt on President Donald Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13, 2024.

When the shooting started, a stunned looking MacFarlane ducked under a press riser for cover.

But it was not the bullets flying that wounded Trump and two supporters while killing supporter Corey Comperatore that traumatized MacFarlane. No, it was Trump supporters who came up to the press pen afterward who blamed the media for inspiring the shooting. MacFarlane says he feared for his life from Trump supporters if Trump had been killed.

Trump was wounded by a bullet that miraculously only grazed his ear as he turned his head, also unwittingly saving MacFarlane.

This writer covered the Butler rally from outside the press pen that day and can attest that some Trump supporters blamed the media, but MacFarlane’s fears and trauma are ridiculous. (More observations after the Chuck Todd interview comments.)

Video clip posted by the Daily Caller’s Jason Cohen shows an agitated MacFarlane reliving his trauma, “For those of us there, it was such a horror because you saw an emerging America. I got diagnosed with PTSD within 48 hours. I got put on trauma leave. Not because, I think, of the shooting, but because you could — you saw it in the eyes, the reaction of the people. They were coming for us! If he didn’t jump up with his fist, they were going to come kill us!”

Chuck Todd agreed, “I know.” . . .

How jewish of him. >A wild eyed Scott MacFarlane told Chuck Todd in a recent podcast that he took trauma leave from work as a CBS News reporter after being diagnosed with PTSD in the wake of the assassination attempt on President Donald Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13, 2024. >When the shooting started, a stunned looking MacFarlane ducked under a press riser for cover. >But it was not the bullets flying that wounded Trump and two supporters while killing supporter Corey Comperatore that traumatized MacFarlane. No, it was Trump supporters who came up to the press pen afterward who blamed the media for inspiring the shooting. MacFarlane says he feared for his life from Trump supporters if Trump had been killed. >Trump was wounded by a bullet that miraculously only grazed his ear as he turned his head, also unwittingly saving MacFarlane. >This writer covered the Butler rally from outside the press pen that day and can attest that some Trump supporters blamed the media, but MacFarlane’s fears and trauma are ridiculous. (More observations after the Chuck Todd interview comments.) >Video clip posted by the Daily Caller’s Jason Cohen shows an agitated MacFarlane reliving his trauma, “For those of us there, it was such a horror because you saw an emerging America. I got diagnosed with PTSD within 48 hours. I got put on trauma leave. Not because, I think, of the shooting, but because you could — you saw it in the eyes, the reaction of the people. They were coming for us! If he didn’t jump up with his fist, they were going to come kill us!” >Chuck Todd agreed, “I know.” . . . [Chuck Todd X video](https://twitter.com/JasonJournoDC/status/1945599975573917779) [Chuck Todd Xcancel Video](https://xcancel.com/JasonJournoDC/status/1945599975573917779) [Archive](https://archive.today/myH3c)
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