Trump assassination case is blown wide open with jaw dropping new evidence

The media wants to sweep the attacks on Trump under the rug. But this is too big to notice.

Now the Trump assassination case is blown wide open with jaw dropping new evidence.

Mystery Deepens Around Trump Assassination Attempt as FBI Faces Allegations of Obstruction

Nearly nine months after Thomas Matthew Crooks, a 20-year-old engineering student, attempted to assassinate then-Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, Americans still have no clear answers — and some say the FBI is blocking the truth.

FBI Accused of Obstructing Investigation

Sources told the New York Post that the FBI, under the Biden administration, has obstructed efforts to determine why Crooks carried out the July 13th shooting in Butler, Pennsylvania. Despite accessing Crooks’ phone, computer, and encrypted messages across Belgium, New Zealand, and Germany, the FBI has withheld much of its findings.

Local law enforcement, investigators, and even Crooks’ former friends and classmates remain frustrated by the lack of transparency. Meanwhile, Crooks’ parents, Matthew and Mary, have refused all interviews and reportedly live in isolation, only leaving their home at 3 a.m. to buy groceries.

Even Elon Musk has questioned the FBI’s silence, demanding answers at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC):

“By the way, why do we know nothing about that guy in Butler?” Musk asked the crowd, adding that new FBI Director Kash Patel will “get to the bottom of it.”

Private Investigator Suggests Crooks Had Help

Doug Hagmann, a veteran private investigator hired by a private client, has spent months probing the case with a team of six investigators, interviewing over 100 people and analyzing geofencing data.

“We don’t think he acted alone,” Hagmann told the New York Post. “This took a lot of coordination… I wouldn’t preclude the possibility that there were people at the rally itself helping him.”

Hagmann revealed that one electronic device — tracked near Crooks at the rifle range, his home, and the rally — continues to ping at Bethel Park High School, where Crooks graduated in 2022.

What Really Happened on July 13?

From a rooftop approximately 130 yards away, Crooks opened fire shortly after Trump took the stage, firing eight shots:

  • Donald Trump was shot in the right ear.
  • Corey Comperatore, 50, was k*lled.
  • David Dutch, 57, and James Copenhaver, 54, were seriously wounded.

A local SWAT officer initially shot Crooks, while a Secret Service sniper delivered the k*ll shot — a fact omitted from the FBI’s original report but later revealed by Rep. Clay Higgins (R-La.).

Suspicious Behavior by Federal Agents

Hagmann also claimed his team was escorted out of Butler County — twice — by men he believes were federal agents or private security.

“There are people still out there involved in this case that need to be brought to justice,” Hagmann warned, suggesting that some agents may have aided the operation by “omission or standing down.”

Despite Crooks’ bizarre behavior, key evidence remains missing or unexplained:

  • No toxicology for prescription drugs was conducted — or at least not included — in the autopsy report.
  • Crooks’ body was quietly released to his parents eight days after the shooting and immediately cremated, without notifying many officials working on the case.

“Something happened to make him go crazy,” Higgins speculated, pointing to a potential pharmaceutical influence.

Unanswered Questions and Growing Doubts

While Higgins publicly maintains that Crooks acted alone, Hagmann’s evidence and the FBI’s secrecy paint a darker picture — one of a coordinated plot still unfolding in the shadows.

As Kash Patel takes the reins of the FBI, one thing is clear: The American people deserve answers — and those who covered up the truth must be held accountable.

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