An April 25 Newsmax TV report by John Bachman — hidden behind a “Platinum” paywall on the Newsmax website but also posted at its YouTube page — tries to push the idea that the fire at Notre Dame Cathedral was intentionally set.
Bachman’s “cutting-edge” report by first getting the name not quite right — using the English pronunciation of Notre Dame instead of the proper French one — then touting speculation challenging the “unusual immediate declaration of an accident when almost no investigation had been thoroughly conducted,” then conceded that “many of the most radical theories have been debunked.” He then took a huge, distracting logical leap, declaring that “one can make a clear case that Christianity is clearly under attack from extremists” and first citing … the terrorist attacks in Sri Lanka. Bachman offered no evidence whatsoever that terrorist attacks in non-French locations, or even any of the church vandalism incidents inside France, have any thing to do with what happened at Notre Dame. Still, he insisted that “it’s easy to understand why many people are wondering and questioning French authorities as to why they were so quick and how they were able to declare the Notre Dame fire an accident without a full investigation.”
Notre Dame fire conspiracy theories are expected from the likes of conspiracy-happy WorldNetDaily, but with the Media Research Center and now Newsmax leaning into it, there must be some right-wing narrative being built.