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Local officers took photos of the shooter's body on a roof. A man in a gray suit, assumed to be Secret Service, asked for the photos to be sent to a specific number. However, it was later discovered that he was not Secret Service. Ron Johnson's report reveals the details of this security breach where the shooter fired 7 shots, injuring President Trump and killing Corey Compreter. The investigation delves into the agency the photos were sent to. Our thoughts are with Compreter's family.

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A neighbor, Billy Toma, witnessed a suspicious van near a rally where a former president was shot. The van belonged to the gunman, Thomas Matthew Crooks. Police found bomb-making materials and IEDs in his home and van. The security perimeter at the rally was breached, highlighting potential lapses in security. Police were investigating the incident in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania.

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By comparing photos, it's clear to me that Maxwell Yurek is the alleged shooter who tried to assassinate President Trump. Yurek, an Antifa member, was arrested at a 2016 Pittsburgh protest and sentenced to jail. My sources within Pennsylvania law enforcement say Yurek is a suspect with a history of assaulting Trump supporters. He seems to more closely resemble the corpse photo. Eyewitnesses saw the shooter, a man in his 30s or 40s, on the roof with a rifle. Videos show Maxwell Yurek being taken to jail for assaulting officers and rioting outside a Trump event. The internet has found the shooter's Steam profile with a review of the game "Mr. President" stating, "I hope this will prepare me for the real thing." His bio says, "July 13, watch this space." He has 132 hours on "Mr. President" but zero on aim lab. This was intended to kill Trump and start a civil war.

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A secret service counter sniper predicts another assassination attempt on Trump before November due to corrupt leadership. The Secret Service failed to protect Trump at a rally, refusing a drone and neglecting security measures. The FBI is unclear about the assassin's political motives. The supervisor responsible for the security lapse remains unidentified, raising suspicions of a cover-up. Concerns about another assassination attempt are alarming.

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Leaked messages from Trump’s counter snipers reveal alarming details about the attempted assassination of Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13. Security failures allowed alleged sniper Thomas M. Crooks to take aim from a rooftop. Witnesses observed the sniper team inaction for over half an hour before the shooting. A timeline shows Crooks entering a Home Depot and later being patted down, revealing a transmitter and other devices. Despite investigations, authorities have found no evidence of accomplices. Questions remain about the ladders used to access the roof, with officials still piecing together the details. The situation raises concerns about the competence of intelligence agencies. Viewers are encouraged to share their thoughts on whether this was an inside job or mere incompetence. For those interested in weight loss, a supplement called Lean is promoted as an effective option.

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A figure was seen moving on a roof near where Donald Trump spoke on July 13th. The FBI believes it could be the would-be assassin, Thomas Matthew Crooks, who was captured on video traversing roofs about 150 yards from the rally stage.

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It's been a month since the assassination attempt on Trump in Butler, PA. Records show the shooter's extensive training at a local gun club frequented by law enforcement. Body cam footage reveals missed opportunities to prevent the shooting. Locals question the Secret Service's security failures and lack of communication with county SWAT. Grassley criticizes the Secret Service for not meeting with SWAT a month after the incident.

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There have been new developments in the investigation. The suspect changed his work schedule before the incident, was seen with a range finder at a Trump rally, and later climbed onto a roof with a rifle. He aimed the range finder at countersnipers before opening fire on police. His car contained remote controlled bombs, loaded magazines, and a bulletproof vest. Investigators are still trying to determine his motives and what his intentions were.

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Where is the body of Thomas Matthew Crooks? A report reveals that the FBI quickly cleaned up biological evidence from the crime scene after the assassination attempt on Donald Trump on July 13, 2024. Congressman Clay Higgins, who investigated the scene, found alarming actions by the FBI that raise questions about the investigation's integrity. Notably, the FBI released Crooks' body for cremation just ten days after the incident, without informing local authorities, hindering the verification of autopsy reports. Higgins expressed concerns that without examining the body, the accuracy of the reports cannot be confirmed. This situation, along with the rapid cleanup of evidence, suggests possible obstruction of justice in the investigation.

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A SWAT team in Beaver County, Pennsylvania noticed Thomas Matthew Crooks acting suspiciously before an attempted assassination at a Trump rally. Despite concerns raised by local snipers, the Secret Service was not informed. The SWAT team rushed to the shooter's rooftop, finding him dead. They feel they could have done more to prevent the tragedy. The team is now studying the incident to prepare for future events. Former President Trump plans to hold another rally in Western Pennsylvania.

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A congressional task force surveyed the site where Trump was almost assassinated, while another group held a forum in DC investigating the shooting. A neighbor of the shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, said his family is an enigma and she doesn't think he acted alone. Crooks' father hired top criminal lawyers, raising questions about how he could afford them and why they were needed if he was unaware of his son's actions. Crooks was cremated days after the shooting. Congressman Corey Mills says the Secret Service and FBI are stalling the investigation, delivering heavily redacted documents. A whistleblower told Senator Josh Hawley that Secret Service headquarters told agents not to request extra manpower for the rally. Five Secret Service agents were placed on leave after the shooting. Local police set aside radios for the Secret Service, but they were never picked up. Congressman Mike Walt finds it hard to believe Crooks acted alone, questioning how he learned to build IEDs and install remote detonators. The FBI cracked two of Crooks' three encrypted apps but won't reveal the contents. Some social media messages may have been written by an older family member. Congressman Mills said that the Secret Service refused offers of communication platforms and a surveillance drone. He believes the Secret Service is setting things up for failure by not utilizing available assets and resources. He says it's either criminal gross negligence or purposeful intent, and that the Secret Service has a culture issue.

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President Trump faces ongoing threats, with a recent arrest in Florida and an incident involving F-16s intercepting a plane near Mar-a-Lago. A study suggests a rise in assassination culture on the left, with 55% of liberals finding Trump's murder at least somewhat justified. Ryan Ruth, the second wannabe assassin, allegedly sought to acquire a rocket launcher from someone he believed to be a Ukrainian arms dealer, expressing his desire to prevent Trump's reelection. Ruth also had contacts in Mexico, collaborating with someone named Romero to smuggle Afghan migrants into the U.S. Despite being on the radar of multiple agencies, including the FBI and CIA, due to a lengthy criminal record, possession of a weapon of mass destruction, and communications about killing the president, Ruth got close to Trump. He had a manual on improvised explosives, aliases, and a rifle with a scratched-out serial number. Questions remain about how Ruth, with his international network, evaded detection.

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The Secret Service report on the attempted assassination of former President Trump in Butler, PA reveals a 26-minute stand down order, restrictions on surveillance equipment, and officers being directed away from critical areas. The local police were even told to take a break at McDonald's. This was not just a series of mistakes, but a coordinated attempt on a former president's life. Transparency, answers, and justice are needed in this situation. Translation: The Secret Service report on the attempted assassination of former President Trump in Butler, PA reveals a 26-minute stand down order, restrictions on surveillance equipment, and officers being directed away from critical areas. The local police were even told to take a break at McDonald's. This was not just a series of mistakes, but a coordinated attempt on a former president's life. Transparency, answers, and justice are needed in this situation.

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Prohibited items at Trump rallies include backpacks, bags, bicycles, firearms, and any potential safety hazards. At 5:10 PM, snipers first spot Crooks near the venue. At 6:11 PM, President Trump is shot in the face. Snipers observe Crooks with a backpack and range finder, moving northeast just before the shooting. Despite witnesses yelling about a man with a gun in a sniper position, Crooks was not apprehended. The discussion raises questions about what constitutes a threat. A backpack or range finder alone is not deemed threatening, but the presence of a man with a gun targeting the President should be. Ultimately, Crooks was only neutralized after the shooting occurred.

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Thomas Crooks, a former military member, pointed his rifle at the eyewitness and rally attendees due to lack of security. They were not vetted and had a clear view of the stage where Trump was present. Senator Grassley released body camera footage showing a local sniper took a photo of Crooks before the shooting. Thank you, Brian. Translation: Thomas Crooks, a former military member, lacked security at the rally where he pointed his rifle at the eyewitness and attendees. They were not screened and had a clear view of the stage where Trump was present. Senator Grassley released body camera footage showing a local sniper took a photo of Crooks before the shooting. Thank you, Brian.

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There have been new developments in the investigation. The suspect changed his work schedule before the incident. He was seen with a range finder at a Trump rally, observed by security. Later, he was spotted on the roof with a rifle. When confronted by police, he opened fire. In his car, there were remote-controlled bombs, loaded magazines, and a bulletproof vest. Investigators are still trying to understand his motives and what he planned to do next.

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New information from Senator Chuck Grassley reveals Thomas Crooke's extensive preparation for his assassination attempt. Crooke joined the Clarington gun club in August of last year and visited the range 43 times, even spending holidays there. His parents did not find this unusual. In 2024, he practiced 3 to 6 times a month, focusing mainly on rifles, with a final visit just before attempting to shoot Trump. Notably, the range was frequented by federal law enforcement, including the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees the Secret Service. Just two months before the attempt, Crooke was at the range within 24 hours of a Homeland Security training session.

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The speakers discuss the attempted assassination of Trump, questioning why the would-be assassin had no social media footprint and a professionally scrubbed house. They find it suspicious that CNN streamed the rally live and that the Secret Service deemed the roof he was on unsafe, while snipers occupied a steeper roof. They speculate it could have been a coordinated assassination attempt, with the shooter intended to be killed afterward. They highlight the suspect's young age and the possibility of radicalization or manipulation. The speakers are concerned about the lack of information released and the absence of a formal report. They mention leaked cell phone records showing a phone traveling from outside the FBI offices in DC to where the suspect lived. They find it odd that the suspect had multiple phones and no cutlery in his house. They suggest the suspect could have been under the influence of psychotropic drugs or hypnosis, referencing MK Ultra and Jolly West's experiments.

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Crooks' parents contacted law enforcement before the Trump rally shooting, expressing concern about their missing son. Details of their worries remain unknown. It is unclear if they were worried about him having a gun or attempting an assassination. The parents are cooperating with authorities. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

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It's been a month since Trump's near assassination in Butler, PA. Senator Grassley revealed Thomas Crooks' extensive training before the attempt. Crooks frequented a gun club, trained with rifles, and visited the range the day before the incident. Body cam footage showed Crooks on the rooftop before the shooting. Locals questioned security lapses, with the Secret Service failing to heed warnings. Grassley stated the Secret Service still hasn't met with the county SWAT a month after the incident. Translation: A month has passed since Trump's almost assassination in Butler, Pennsylvania. Senator Grassley disclosed Thomas Crooks' thorough training before the attempt. Crooks visited a gun club, trained with rifles, and went to the range the day before the incident. Footage from body cameras showed Crooks on the rooftop before the shooting. Residents raised concerns about security failures, with the Secret Service ignoring warnings. Grassley mentioned that the Secret Service has yet to meet with the county SWAT team a month after the incident.

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The video shows blood from Thomas Crooks on a building where an assassin shot at President Trump. The president was very close to the assassin, only 100 yards away. The Secret Service sniper team was far away, leaving the president exposed. The assassin shot Trump in the head, killing an innocent man. Trump was unharmed.

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The FBI revealed new details about the Trump assassination attempt, including the shooter's ominous Google search about Oswald and Kennedy. The shooter flew a drone near the rally stage before opening fire. Investigators are still looking into how he concealed his rifle. The shooter fired 8 shots in less than 6 seconds before being killed by a Secret Service sniper. The FBI's investigation is ongoing, and the shooter's father legally purchased the rifle in 2013. The motive for the shooting remains unknown.

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The suspect changed his work schedule before attending a Trump rally with a rangefinder. Security noticed him observing countersniper positions. When confronted by police, he pulled out an AR 15 gun and opened fire. His car contained remote controlled bombs, a bulletproof vest, and ammunition. It is unclear what his intentions were.

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A shadowy figure was seen moving on a roof near where Donald Trump spoke in Orlando. The FBI believes it could be the would-be assassin, Thomas Matthew Crooks, who was on roofs 150 yards away from the stage. There were communication issues during the event.

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A figure was seen moving on a roof near where Donald Trump spoke. The FBI identified Thomas Matthew Crooks as a potential threat who was on nearby roofs. It is possible that the figure in the video is Crooks.
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