Trump Assassination Attempt Revealed in Disturbing New Video
New Evidence of Trump Assassination Attempt
Newly surfaced video footage shows Thomas Matthew Crooks walking outside the grounds of the Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, less than two hours before he opened fire on July 13. The four-second clip reveals Crooks strolling by vendor tents selling Trump merchandise at 4:26 p.m., captured by local businessman Joe Tomko, who has since provided the footage to the FBI.
Details of the Incident
- The video places Crooks half a mile away from the AGR building, where he later fired upon the crowd.
- CBS News confirmed the footage was taken outside the secure perimeter of the rally.
- Local law enforcement first spotted Crooks around the same time, raising questions about his movements.
Questions remain about whether the suspicious person reported near the AGR building was indeed Crooks. As the investigation unfolds, this pivotal video evidence contrasts with previously reported locations and timings.
Insights from Law Enforcement
FBI Deputy Director Paul Abbate highlighted this case in a congressional hearing, while Director Christopher Wray noted that Crooks had previously flown a drone near the rally site at approximately 3:50 p.m. for around 11 minutes.
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