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(TJV) The bizarre story of Matthew Livelsberger, a highly decorated Green Beret who allegedly detonated a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on New Year’s Day, has left the world stunned. The narrative surrounding the 37-year-old, described as a staunch Trump supporter and “100% patriot,” raises more questions than it answers, leaving many skeptical about the official account.
Las Vegas Cybertruck blast suspect Matthew Livelsberger took part in a military TV reality competition on the History Channel. pic.twitter.com/StCIyv9JN2
— Inside Edition (@InsideEdition) January 3, 2025
A Soldier’s Devotion to Country
Matthew Livelsberger, known for his intense patriotism, was regarded as a “Rambo-type” by his family. “He loved the Army, loved his country, and loved Trump,” his uncle, Dean Livelsberger, told The Independent. Having spent 19 years in the U.S. Army, including 18 in the elite Special Forces, Matthew was hailed as a “supersoldier” with unparalleled skills. His father, Roger Livelsberger, an Air Force veteran of Vietnam, instilled a strong sense of duty in him.
I don’t believe a single word the FBI is saying about Matthew Livelsberge and the Cybertruck incident.
The entire narrative makes absolutely ZERO sense to me.
From the paper passport and paper ID miraculously surviving the explosion and a fire so intense, his body was burned…
— Catturd ™ (@catturd2) January 3, 2025
Given Matthew’s extensive military training, the use of rudimentary explosives like propane tanks, camping fuel, and fireworks has perplexed investigators and those who knew him. “If Matt wanted to hurt people, his training would have enabled him to build something far more sophisticated,” Dean said. “This amateurish setup doesn’t align with his expertise. It’s baffling.”
A Suicide or a Statement?
Las Vegas authorities revealed that Livelsberger died from a gunshot wound to the head before the explosion, suggesting a suicide rather than a direct attack. Yet, the act’s execution and its high-profile location—a hotel synonymous with Donald Trump—have fueled speculation about the motives.
Say it with me, Matthew Livelsberger was MAGA. Watching all these big mouths suddenly trying to explain him away is expected but not working.
Was Mathew mad at Trump about Elon? Just asking questions. pic.twitter.com/fkVcKAwnt3
— 𝕏chan News (@BreakingNews4X) January 3, 2025
“This doesn’t fit the profile of someone like Matt,” Dean remarked. “He was a patriot who supported Trump. Why would he target a site linked to someone he admired?”
Is it possible that Matthew Alan Livelsberger was murdered and FSD drove him to the Trump Towers, then the explosive were detonated remotely? pic.twitter.com/teK6zcykG0
— GlitterPup (@GlitterDoggess) January 3, 2025
Adding to the mystery, investigators noted that the Cybertruck was filled with legally purchased firearms, consumer-grade explosives, and Livelsberger’s personal effects, including a military ID and passport.
Connections and Coincidences
Further complicating the story is the eerie parallel to another incident on the same day. Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a fellow veteran, rammed a truck into New Year’s Day revelers in New Orleans, killing 15. Both men served in Afghanistan around the same time and rented vehicles from the same car-sharing service, Turo. Despite this, officials have found no direct link between them.
BREAKING: Shawn Ryan says he is going into hiding following the release of his most recent episode where he shares an email allegedly sent by Matthew Livelsberger before the Trump hotel explosion.
Guest Sam Shoemate says he was sent an email on Tuesday from Livelsberger before… pic.twitter.com/SuWqtazVdf
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) January 3, 2025
Unraveling a Baffling Tale
The global reaction to Livelsberger’s story has been one of disbelief. Social media is awash with theories, from political intrigue to psychological manipulation. The idea that a self-proclaimed patriot could orchestrate such an act against symbols of his own ideological allegiance has only deepened the enigma.
Matthew Livelsberger AKA Matt Berg did not do this. From every indication, he bled red, white and blue. Somehow he shot himself with his left hand (reportedly right handed guy) before the Tesla got to the hotel. If anyone believes he did it, they likely also believe Oswald was a…
— Crypto Grappler (@Grappler98) January 3, 2025
As The Independent highlights, the questions surrounding Livelsberger’s actions—and the inconsistencies in the narrative—have cast doubt on the official explanation. Why would a man so devoted to his country, with a newborn child and a fiancée, engage in what appears to be a warning to Trump and Elon Musk? And why was such a crude method chosen by someone with elite military expertise?
Until more details emerge, the story of Matthew Livelsberger remains a puzzle, leaving the world to grapple with a chilling mystery that defies reason.