Will the motive behind the Trump assassination attempt be disclosed by December 31, 2025?
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Rep. Jason Crow Alleges FBI, DoJ Stonewalling on Trump Shooting Investigation, Cover-Up Claims Emerge
Dec 8, 2024, 01:53 PM
Democratic Representative Jason Crow of Colorado has accused the FBI and the Department of Justice (DoJ) of withholding information from Congress regarding the investigation into an assassination attempt on President Donald Trump. The incident, which occurred in Butler, Pennsylvania, in July, involved Trump being shot, raising concerns about transparency and accountability within the federal agencies. Rep. Crow, a leader of the bipartisan task force investigating the attempt, stated that the probe has not determined the shooter's motive or whether he acted alone, citing a lack of cooperation from the FBI and DoJ. This has led to allegations of stonewalling and cover-up by the agencies, as Congress seeks to uncover more details about the attack.
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