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A man allegedly decapitated his father and went on a far-right rant. MAGA media figures are desperately spinning conspiracy theories.
Donald Trump Jr. and others are using an anonymous 4chan post to blame Biden and the FBI; others are spinning false flag conspiracy theories.
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Right-wing pundits and media personalities are pushing conspiracy theories about Justin Mohn, a Pennsylvania man who allegedly decapitated his father and then uploaded a rant to YouTube in which he pushed a slew of far-right talking points.
In part, conservatives have run with the claim that the FBI was aware of Mohn months before the murder but didn’t take action, basing their arguments on an archived 4chan post from July 2023. An anonymous user apparently wrote online back in July of the suspect’s troubling behavior, adding, “Reported to the FBI just in case."
Conservative media figures were also quick to try to shift the narrative away from the right-wing rhetoric Mohn espoused, which hews closely to common narratives in the conservative media ecosystem. They baselessly called the incident a “false flag” or other distraction — part of a broader trend among right-wing media personnel of baselessly labeling mass tragedies as political “psyops,” or fake events supposedly perpetrated by the government to smear the political right.