A Kamala Harris donor with a manifesto titled "Friendly Federal Assassin" just shot a Secret Service agent at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
Mia Farrow's response was to attack.
Sunday morning, the Rosemary's Baby actress took to Bluesky to suggest the unthinkable.
What Investigators Actually Found
Before Cole Tomas Allen had even been formally charged, Farrow made a post suggesting Trump manufactured the attack to "raise his approval ratings."
Allen, 31, of Torrance, California, didn't fit the profile of a Trump plant.
He donated to ActBlue earmarked for Kamala Harris's presidential campaign in October 2024, according to Federal Election Commission records.
He attended a "No Kings" anti-Trump protest in California.
He was a member of The Wide Awakes, a leftist activist network.
His social media accounts were loaded with anti-Trump and anti-Christian rhetoric, according to White House officials.
Ten minutes before charging through a security checkpoint at the Washington Hilton – armed with a shotgun, a handgun, and several knives – he sent family members a manifesto stating his intent to target Trump administration officials.
His brother read it and called police.
Allen's sister told investigators her brother "had a tendency to make radical statements" and that his rhetoric "constantly referenced a plan to do something to fix the issues with today's world."
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed Sunday that investigators preliminarily believe Allen was targeting administration officials.
Trump described him on Fox News as "a sick guy."
What Farrow's Followers Said Next
Farrow wasn't alone. Her Bluesky followers agreed immediately. "I call bullshit," said one. "I think it was a false flag," said another. "All planned," said a third.
This wasn't a one-time lapse for Farrow.
Two months earlier she posted suggesting Trump either killed Ghislaine Maxwell or freed her and replaced her with a body double – because the nose looked different in a prison video.
Before that, she declared Trump was engineering a war to secure a third term.
Before that, she called him a "national emergency" because he was "not rational."
The same Bluesky community peddled identical "false flag" theories after the 2024 Butler assassination attempt. A top advisor to Democrat mega-donor Reid Hoffman urged "sympathetic journalists" to report Butler as staged. Actress Amanda Seales went on camera claiming it was orchestrated to demonstrate Trump's "strength counter to Biden's fragility."
This is a genre now. Every time someone with a manifesto targeting Trump officials gets stopped before completing the act, the immediate response from the Hollywood left isn't outrage at political violence. It's outrage that Trump survived.
The same people who spent four years telling you that questioning an election was an attack on democracy now respond to an actual assassination attempt by asking whether the president shot himself.
Here's what that tells you about where the left is in 2026. They have no credible response to a Kamala Harris donor writing a manifesto called "Friendly Federal Assassin" and charging a Secret Service checkpoint. They can't acknowledge it, they can't explain it, and they can't run from it. So they invent a conspiracy that flips the story – suddenly Trump is the villain and the guy with the shotgun disappears from the narrative.
It isn't working with anyone outside their bubble. Every time Farrow posts something like this, she hands every persuadable voter in America a reason to ask which side is actually dangerous. The manifesto named administration officials. The FEC records show the ActBlue donation. The shooter's own brother called police before it happened. None of that is in dispute.
The left is betting their base will never look past the conspiracy. They're probably right about their base. They're very wrong about everyone else.
Sources:
- Jerome Hudson, "Actress Mia Farrow Suggests Trump May Have Staged WHCD Shooting to 'Raise His Approval Ratings,'" Breitbart, April 26, 2026.
- "White House Correspondents' Dinner Shooting Suspect Wrote Manifesto, Attended No Kings Protest, Senior Trump Official Says," Breitbart, April 26, 2026.
- Amanda Macias, "WHCD Shooting Suspect Planned to Target Trump Officials, Manifesto Reveals," Fox News, April 26, 2026.
- Alana Mastrangelo, "Epstein Conspiracy: Actress Mia Farrow Suggests Trump Killed or Freed Ghislaine Maxwell, Swapped with Body Double," Breitbart, February 19, 2026.
- "Video: Actress Amanda Seales Pushes Conspiracy Theory Donald Trump," Congressional Record, July 22, 2024.










