Of course conspiracy types on the left are roping in regular people on the left. My buddy (whose dreamer brother is in the process of getting deported, so he hates Trump) thinks Trump is behind this, and there is a lot of buzz. Here are my rebuttals to the points he was making:
Shot distance was professional: not exactly an easy shot, but anybody can make it, so inconclusive. H/T to
@YankeeVol who thinks I'm an idiot. His
opinions on most things carry no weight with me whatsoever, but I will listen to him about guns.
Shooter escapes: sometimes we are inept, and that is the explanation rather than conspiracy. However, if we can't even figure out who the shooter is, that's a big red flag.
Guy making baseball signs: maybe he was assisting the shooter (why would he need assistance?). Maybe he's security communicating with somebody else on the team. Inconclusive.
Trump message ready to go so quickly: I don't have a problem at all with him having a message ready when the news hit that he passed. Trump probably demanded the hospital (or somebody there) call him first with any news. You can just prepare a message in the meantime for any contingency (dead, stable, etc.). I don't think this is evidence at all.
Cui bono? - the underlying idea that Trump benefits is the most compelling point, IMO, but it's not evidence. Not only is this a distraction from Trump problems, he can use it as a power grab.
Not a vast conspiracy - I find basically all vast conspiracies implausible, but this would only require a small conspiracy.
Conclusion: not nearly enough evidence to make the allegation, but it's plausible.