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BREAKING: Manifesto from San Diego Islamic Center Attack Throws Wrench in Media Narrative — Here’s What the Shooters Said About Trump and Vance

The mainstream media and activist class were quick to frame the San Diego mosque shooting as another “right-wing MAGA hate crime.”

They were wrong again.

The two teen shooters — 17-year-old Cain Lee Clark and 18-year-old Caleb Liam Vazquez — both died from self-inflicted gunshot wounds after the attack that killed three people, including a security guard who heroically saved lives. Anti-Islamic writings were found in their car, along with neo-Nazi symbols.

But the real bombshell came when pages from their alleged manifesto surfaced online. Independent journalist and San Diego activist Amy Reichert posted a detailed thread pulling back the curtain on what the shooters actually believed.

Here’s the first part of her thread breaking down the manifesto:

She followed up with more pages showing the shooters’ true mindset:

They hated women, they were incels:

They hated all immigrants (legal and illegal)

They hated gay people and trans. The shooters were incels. Repeat, they were not trans

The shooters were NOT MAGA, did NOT like Trump and did NOT identify with the Right.

The shooters openly called for the Left to shoot Trump and Vance

One of the shooters said he was/is left wing depending on the definition. He also claimed to be Christian.

The manifesto makes one thing crystal clear: the shooters hated Trump and Vance too. They didn’t see them as allies — they viewed them as part of the system they despised. They were also actively scouting “diverse targets,” planning to hit multiple locations and leave the rest to “fate.” They hated both Muslims and Jews, just like classic neo-Nazi ideology.

This completely shatters the early media spin that tried to tie the attack to conservative politics or Trump support. The shooters were radicalized online, stockpiled weapons (including 30 guns and a crossbow taken from parents), and carried out a hate-driven rampage that had nothing to do with MAGA.

The gas can with the “SS” bolts (Nazi insignia) found near the car further confirms the neo-Nazi angle, even if the suspects themselves didn’t look like the stereotypical image.

This case is a textbook example of how the corporate media rushes to blame conservatives and Trump supporters for every tragedy, only to have the facts prove them wrong. They don’t report the news — they manufacture the narrative.

The real story is the failure of online radicalization, the breakdown of basic values, and the inability of some to see threats outside their preferred political scapegoats.

President Trump has warned for years about the dangers of radical ideologies from all directions — whether it’s radical Islam, neo-Nazism, or any other form of hate. He’s the one who’s always pushed for real border security, mental health reform, and law and order instead of the soft, excuse-making policies that let chaos grow.

The victims and their families deserve the full truth, not a politicized version designed to score points. The manifesto shows these shooters were driven by their own twisted hate — not by anything Trump or Vance ever said.

The media got it wrong again. The public is noticing the pattern.

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