
A recent New York Post report sheds new light on the July 13 assassination attempt on Donald Trump, suggesting the presence of accomplices working alongside Thomas Matthew Crooks.
Key Takeaways
- New York Post highlighted the potential involvement of a criminal network in an attempt to assassinate Donald Trump.
- Investigations by Doug Hagmann indicate Crooks likely did not act alone.
- The Heritage Foundation uncovered potential links between Crooks and an FBI office in D.C.
- President Trump plans to release new information regarding the assassination attempts on him.
Details Emerge on Assassination Attempt
The New York Post’s report suggests Thomas Matthew Crooks, the accused in the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, was possibly working with a criminal network. Investigators utilized geofencing data and interviews to strengthen this theory. Doug Hagmann, a private investigator, concluded that Crooks likely did not act alone. Acquaintances of Crooks also expressed skepticism, describing him as intelligent but unlikely to orchestrate the plan independently.
The Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project tracked Crooks’ movements using mobile data, revealing connections to an FBI office in Washington, D.C., sparking theories involving the FBI’s potential complicity. Meanwhile, investigative reporters and special operations experts propose the entire operation required coordination beyond Crooks’ capabilities.
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Implications of Investigation Findings
Investigator Doug Hagmann emphasized, “We don’t think he acted alone,” reinforcing the notion of a conspiracy involving multiple parties.
Hagmann’s words corroborate concerns about a possible cover-up, with some individuals yet to face justice. Trump himself has expressed the intention to release reports containing new information about attempts on his life, as he continues to seek answers about the occurrences and their potential connections.
Calls for Accountability and Transparency
The July rally, marked as a “failure for the Secret Service,” raises questions about the adequacy of measures protecting Trump. The president survived another attempt two months later in Florida. Steve Baker and other experts suspect that Crooks was groomed to participate in a plot larger than initially perceived.
“I want to find the answers, I’ve told them. We can no longer blame [former President Joe] Biden for that one,” said Trump while signing executive orders in the Oval Office.
In both attempts, President Trump emerged unscathed, remaining forthright about releasing more details. He remarked on Routh, a suspect from the second attempt, possessing multiple cellphones with foreign apps, flagging them suspicious. Trump’s vigilance emphasizes the need for ongoing investigations into these intricate plots.
Sources:
- https://www.theblaze.com/news/report-reignites-suspicions-would-be-trump-assassin-wasnt-working-alone
- https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-says-willing-release-reports-his-assassination-attempts-could-suspicious
- https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/my-brain-is-100-trump-wanted-ct-scan-proof-after-assassination-attempt-took-8-word-dig-at-biden-new-book-reveals/articleshow/118790102.cms