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Gunfire erupted during a Trump rally, prompting a swift response from the Secret Service. Snipers were seen on a nearby building, aiming towards the trees where the shots appeared to originate. Breaking news confirmed that shots had been fired at the event.

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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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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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Trump arrived at an event, and a person on a motorcycle with a "Don't Tread on Me" flag disappeared. Gunshots were heard, and confusion arose about the shooter's identity. Security was tight, but some items were allowed in. Witnesses saw a person on the roof, questioning the angle of the shots. Unarmed civilians were reportedly shot.

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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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President Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania interrupted by shots fired. Unclear if he was hit. Secret service swiftly reacted, carrying him off while he gave a thumbs up. Reporters ensured safety before updating on the situation. The crowd showed support.

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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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Video shows chaos at rally as attendees warn of shooter on roof. Shots heard as Secret Service counter snipers take down suspected gunman aiming at former president. Eyewitnesses confirm earlier reports of shooter on roof.

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New images show Thomas Crooks was monitored by police before attempting to assassinate former President Trump. Snipers spotted him with a cell phone and a rangefinder, alerting authorities. Crooks was seen near picnic tables before shots were fired. He had a transmitter to set off explosives in his car and information on the Michigan school shooter. A service was held for a fire chief killed nearby. Crooks had images of Trump, Biden, Garland, and Wray, and searched for Trump's rally date. Motive remains unclear.

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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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We saw a man with a rifle crawling on a roof near a Trump rally. Despite pointing him out to police and Secret Service, shots were fired from the roof. The Secret Service then shot and killed the man.

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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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On July 8th, planning meetings were held in Butler, PA. Secret Service personnel arrived on July 10th, and the rally site was set up on July 12th-13th. Former President Trump arrived at 5:30 PM on July 13th. At 6:11 PM, shots were fired, and the Secret Service neutralized the assailant 15.5 seconds later. The Secret Service was unaware of the assailant's firearm until the shots were heard. Former President Trump's security detail shielded him during the attack.

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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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We saw a man with a rifle on a roof during a Trump rally. We alerted the police and Secret Service, but shots were fired before action was taken. The Secret Service shot and killed the man on the roof.

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The Secret Service director takes responsibility for the security breach at a rally where a gunman shot the former president. The shooter was identified as suspicious but managed to fire shots before being stopped. Local police missed the gunman climbing onto the roof. The Secret Service secured the inner perimeter, while local police were responsible for the outer perimeter. The director plans to stay on despite calls for resignation and promises transparency in the investigation.

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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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New reports reveal that the Secret Service had eyes on the would-be assassin 62 minutes before the shooting, but did not approach him. They lost sight of him 18 minutes before the incident, yet did not take action to protect Trump. Despite the identified threat, no measures were taken to remove Trump from the stage. This potential scandal in Butler, Pennsylvania, where the assassin was allowed to freely fire shots at Trump, needs further investigation to determine accountability.

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Former President Trump began speaking at 6 PM. Neither the Secret Service nor the security team knew there was a man on the AGR building roof with a gun until gunshots were heard.

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Every precaution was taken, yet President Kennedy's assassination nearly repeated itself on July 13th. Cascading failures allowed the shooter to outmaneuver security. Questions arose regarding the Secret Service's response to the threat, particularly the disparity in resource allocation between First Lady Jill Biden's and former President Trump's events. Whistleblowers revealed unchecked IDs, obstructed lines of sight, and insufficient personnel at Trump's rally. Concerns emerged about communication breakdowns, delayed responses, and the possibility of a stand-down order. The lack of recorded communications and the absence of a vulnerability assessment further compounded the issues. Investigations are underway, but questions remain about the failures leading to the attempted assassination.

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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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Shots were fired in the vicinity of former President Trump at his golf club in West Palm Beach, Florida. The Trump campaign confirms Trump is safe. The Secret Service reported the shots, prompting a response that sealed off the area. A witness reported seeing a man running into a black Nissan and provided the license plate number. The vehicle was located on I-95 heading into Martin County, and the suspect was detained. An AK-47 style rifle with a scope, backpacks containing ceramic tiles, and a GoPro were found in the bushes. A Secret Service agent spotted the rifle barrel and engaged the individual, who then fled. The Secret Service opened fire on a gunman near the property line. The FBI has taken the lead in the investigation, deploying investigative teams, crisis response, bomb technicians, and evidence response teams. The FBI is investigating this as a possible assassination attempt. An assault-style rifle was found at the scene.
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