Major discovery made about Trump assassination attempt

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 August 12, 2024

We continue to learn bits and pieces of crucial information about the series of events that led up to the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. 

According to Breitbart News, the latest discovery - like many others - comes from the office of U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-OH).

It turns out, based on this new information, that acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe may not have been 100% truthful in his recent congressional testimony.

You may not find this to be that surprising, but the truth is.

The details:

The official narrative, that has come straight from the lips of Rowe, is that snipers were positioned in the building overlooking the building from which the shooter - Thomas Matthew Crooks - launched his attack on Trump.

Breitbart reports:

Acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe, during recent testimony, said local police snipers were positioned inside a building adjacent to the rooftop and if they had stayed at their post, they would have seen Thomas Matthew Crooks climb into his position. Others have posted video that also suggested this . . .

The new information from Grassley's office, however, disputes this.

Breitbart continues:

According to a map provided to Sen. Chuck Grassley’s (R-OH) office, local police snipers from the Beaver County Emergency Services Unit, who were assisting the Secret Service that day, were not assigned to cover the rooftop. The map has lines that show the area of their alleged responsibilities, which exclude the rooftop.

The map can be found here, along with Grassley's request for more information from the Secret Service.

The body cam footage

Last week, another key piece of evidence was released.

"A local Pennsylvania police officer says he told the Secret Service to secure the building where former President Trump's would-be assassin fired off his rifle, newly released body cam footage suggests," Fox News reported.

The footage, which is from a Butler Township police office, captures moments after the shooter was killed by law enforcement.

Fox reported:

About 13 minutes after Crooks was taken out by a sniper, the officer walks around the side of the AGR building and fumes to another officer that the Secret Service did not have agents on the structure. "I f---ing told them they need to post the f---ing guys over here … the Secret Service," the officer says. "I told them that f---ing Tuesday. I told them to f---ing post guys over here." "I thought you guys were on the roof," another police officer can be heard saying. "No, we were inside," a different officer says.

The exchange continued in this same manner. Suffice it to say, there are some big questions that still have yet to be answered about the assassination attempt.

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