Well, isn’t this just textbook media malpractice? Another terrorist attack happens on American soil—this time in Boulder, Colorado—and like clockwork, MSNBC steps up to the microphone with its usual cocktail of misdirection, virtue signaling, and willful ignorance. Before the smoke even cleared, before victims had been wheeled off to emergency rooms, MSNBC’s Tom Winter was already hard at work trying to jam this square peg into their preferred round hole: “It was a white male,” he said confidently. Who needs facts when you’ve got a narrative?
The reality? The suspect was Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian national who was living illegally in the United States for over two years. His visa expired, his asylum claim was rejected, and yet—somehow—he was still here, torching innocent civilians while screaming “Free Palestine” and calling Jews terrorists. And what did the Biden administration do? Oh, they gave him a new work permit. Can’t make this up.
Let’s zoom in on this for a second. We’re not talking about some ambiguous case here. The guy was literally caught on video, shirtless and smirking, lobbing Molotov cocktails into a peaceful pro-Israel gathering. He was shouting anti-Semitic, anti-Israel slogans while Jews burned. And yet Tom Winter, a man whose job it is to know things before speaking into a national broadcast, told America to keep an eye out for a “white male.” That wasn’t an accident. That was an agenda.
And the agenda is clear: if the facts don’t fit, distort them. Erase the identity of the attacker if it complicates the progressive worldview. Don’t talk about the border. Don’t mention the illegal visa overstay. Don’t highlight the rise in anti-Semitic hate crimes from groups outside the caricature of the MAGA hat–wearing white male. Nope. Just say “white male,” toss it into the social media blender, and hit purée.
Meanwhile, the FBI called it what it was—terrorism. A targeted attack meant to intimidate and terrorize Jews. But local officials, and of course the usual suspects in media, downplayed it. Why? Because it wasn’t useful. If the attacker had been wearing a red hat and carrying a Gadsden flag, this would’ve been front-page news for weeks, complete with round-the-clock coverage, primetime panels, and think pieces from The Atlantic explaining how this was proof America’s soul is broken.
Instead? Crickets. Worse than crickets. MSNBC actually tripped over themselves trying to mislead. This wasn’t an error in judgment—it was a deliberate decision to shape public perception. And it’s disgusting.
MSNBC contributor Tom Winter called Boulder, Colorado attacker ‘a white male’, ignoring that the violent terrorist is Egyptian national Mohamed Soliman, an illegal alien welcomed under Biden.
Does this look like a white man to you? pic.twitter.com/k693jIApLb
— Trellz (@Trellraiser) June 2, 2025
Then comes the gun control chorus. Even though no firearms were involved—Soliman used homemade incendiary devices—Representative Jamie Raskin still managed to twist this into an argument for more gun laws. Because to some politicians, every tragedy is just a marketing opportunity for disarming law-abiding Americans. What’s next? Banning backpacks and gasoline?
We’re told over and over that we need to trust the media, that disinformation is dangerous, that “mischaracterizing events” is what erodes trust in our institutions. Well, here’s a perfect example of exactly that. MSNBC didn’t just mischaracterize—it outright fabricated. And in doing so, they insulted the victims, misled the public, and once again proved that their commitment isn’t to truth—it’s to narrative control.
This attack was preventable. Mohamed Soliman should have been deported long ago. The policies that allowed him to stay are the policies this administration defends every day. But instead of asking how this man was still in the country, or how he got a work permit after overstaying a visa, the media points fingers in the opposite direction. Because if they looked too closely, they’d see the fingerprints of their own party all over this mess.
The truth matters. And so does calling out those who try to hide it.