On Tuesday, Steve Bannon appeared on Alex Jones’ show, where he espoused a deranged conspiracy theory claiming that Donald Trump was the target of a planned “assassination attempt.” Bannon’s claim derives from the standard use-of-force authorization FBI agents were under during their August 2022 court-ordered search of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence.
In reality, the FBI agents reportedly picked a date for the search when Trump would not be president, contacted Secret Service in advance of their arrival, and wore white polo shirts and khakis rather than their usual FBI jackets to avoid attracting attention from guests at Trump’s club. None of that, though, mattered to MAGA media. Trump supporters had used the raid to compare FBI agents to the Nazi Gestapo. And when court filings in Trump’s classified documents case were unsealed last week, MAGA figures went further, claiming the FBI search had been part of a Biden plot to assassinate Trump.
This case provides a perfect window into the state of the MAGA movement. As Media Matters’ Matt Gertz writes: “It’s an unhinged echo chamber running on deranged conspiracy theories and wildly overheated rhetoric, aimed at fomenting grievance and seeking retribution, and it’s unwilling or unable to self-correct in the face of contrary facts.”
The fervor ignited by MAGA media’s unhinged claims can have serious consequences, measured in massacres and an insurrection, a shot-up pizza parlor and gym bomb threats, threatened legislators and an assault on an FBI office. And at the end of that yearslong drumbeat, a Trumpist plot to overturn the 2024 election results if Trump loses is looming.