Bette Midler Fuels Controversy, Reposts Shooting Conspiracy and Accuses Trump of Inciting Violence Against Taylor Swift

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Celebrity Bette Midler posted a conspiracy theory regarding the assassination of President Donald Trump and said that his message toward Taylor Swift was illegal.

Midler’s social media account was posted on the X-platform with the rabid posts.

“#Trump rage-tweeting his hate for #TaylorSwift is not just dangerous, it’s illegal. He is putting out a hit on her, and we all know it,” she wrote on Sunday just about the time of the second assassination attempt on Trump’s life.

Midler was referring to a simple message Trump posted saying in call caps that he hated the singer after she endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris (D).

He wants his minions to do his dirty work and you know that they will. He will always deny knowing anything if she’s hurt. “I don’t hear, I’m not sure.” She should sue him for the diapers, and I do hope she does. “#SwiftiesUnit,” she added.

She also tweeted that she wondered aloud whether Trump’s healed ears were a sign the official story of the first assassination was fake in some way.

The missive read: “Now that we all know an ear blown off by a bullet fired from an automatic weapon doesn’t regrow on its own, what in the hell happened the day of the two deaths in Butler PA?”

Midler retweeted this conspiracy tweet to her 2.1million followers and it received over 3.9million views on the X Platform.

Trump’s all-caps message detailing his hatred for Taylor Swift has been buried following reports of an apparent second assassination try on the life of the former president just hours later.

She has been involved in online controversy before after posting on social networks. In 2019, Trump called her a “sick fraudster” for circulating a fake quote that was attributed to Trump mocking Republicans.