Donald Trump and Assassination: A news or Hoax
It is true what happened in front of the eyes in the broad daylight is a matter of truth. In no way a person of reasonable capacity can deny the incident happened on that day. It is a shame to understand that one life of such a person would be put on stake for just a simple change of chairs. Investigators are still trying to uncover a motive behind the rally shooting, which left Trump and two other people injured and one person dead.
The question now comes into mind was it possible to avoid this event? For this it is best to understand some important points:
- Five days after the attempt to assassinate former President Donald Trump at a rally, investigators have yet to uncover the attacker’s motive.
- The would-be assassin wrote on a popular gaming platform that “July 13 will be my premiere, watch as it unfolds,” a source familiar with the matter told CNN. The shooter also visited the rally site twice before the attack.
- The Secret Service is facing mounting criticism over its handling of security at the rally. Last night, a group of GOP senators chased US Secret Service Director across the floor of the Republican National Convention, shouting that she has refused to answer questions regarding the attack.
Meanwhile, the Secret Service is under intense scrutiny as the gunman was able to scale a rooftop and gain access to a clear sightline to Trump during the rally. A group of GOP senators chased US Secret Service Director Cheatle across the floor of the Republican National Convention Wednesday night, shouting that she has refused to answer questions regarding the attempted assassination.
Now, what is there to know about the gunman?
- About the gunman: Crooks lived in the Pittsburgh suburb of Bethel Park, about 35 miles south of the Trump rally. The gun Crooks used in the shooting was an AR-style weapon, according to the FBI. Pictures of President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump on the would-be assassin’s phone, according to three US officials.The search history of Crooks’ devices included the date of the Democratic National Convention and Trump events, the sources said. The officials said that investigators aren’t sure what significance the searches hold.
- The latest on the investigations: The Department of Homeland Security’s inspector general has opened a probe into the Secret Service’s decision-making. The House will establish a “task force,” Speaker Mike Johnson said. In her first public statement since the assassination attempt Secret Service director said on Monday that the agency will “participate fully” in an independent review ordered by President Joe Biden and also said the agency will work with Congress on “any oversight action.”
- Meanwhile, at the RNC: Trump will formally accept the GOP nomination for president tonight and will address the convention, where he has appeared with a bandage on his wounded ear this week