Friday, May 27, 2016

Viral Theory Surfaces Claiming Trump's Secret Service Wore Fake Arms On Inauguration Day

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The election and inauguration has come to a close, but the conspiracy theories are running at an all-time high. The newest theory out there making waves online claims there's possible evidence that Trump's secret service agents had "tactical fake arms."
Let's take a look at the footage ourselves...
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Trump's inauguration is now a thing of the past, but that doesn't stop people from analyzing or even over-analyzing people's behavior that day.

Almost immediately after video of Trump's inauguration reached the masses, some people noticed something odd about the stiff hand of one of the secret service agents. 

Here is the secret service agent from another angle. Looks the same...

Hmm, interesting. 

Let's take a brief look at his hand in a clip....

Are you convinced? Some people believe that he is wearing a "tactical fake arm."

In other words, he may have been holding a weapon that was immediately ready to fire under his sleeve. 

Some people are convinced while others think they have debunked the theory. 

Inside Edition points out that at this moment, the agent clearly moves his hand. 

Yes, unless he got rid of that fake arm like a ninja, I'm not sure how it's possible now. 

Another piece of evidence has surfaced that appears to debunk the theory as well...

Here is the clip showing the same man closing the door. 

You can even see both hands move slightly. I guess it's possible at this point that he got rid of the fake arm. 

I guess we may never sure whether this Secret Service agent had any tricks up his sleeve. 

What do you think? It seem pretty implausible given the last few clips, but I suppose anything is possible...

Check out this video from Inside Edition covering the controversy.

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h/t Inside Edition 

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