
Donald Trump Jr. Claims Evidence Points To Inside Job In Assassination Attempt
Donald Trump Jr. has made waves by suggesting that the assassination attempt on his father, former President Donald Trump, was no mere coincidence. In an interview with Tucker Carlson, Trump Jr. argued that anyone dismissing the possibility of an inside job is a “freaking idiot,” echoing the suspicions of many Americans. The incident has prompted experts in national security, some of whom remain anonymous, to come forward with evidence suggesting that the shooter, Thomas Crooks, may have received grooming and assistance.
Investigative journalist Steve Baker, a correspondent for Blaze Media, discussed the accumulating evidence on “Blaze News Tonight.” He revealed that Blaze Media had sources on the ground in Butler, Pennsylvania, on the night of the July 13 shooting and the following morning, before a Secret Service gag order was imposed.
Baker emphasized the critical finding that communication among security forces was “siloed.” He explained that the Secret Service and local law enforcement were not in communication due to a lack of preparation, which became evident as suspicions about Crooks arose. This communication breakdown prevented timely verification of Crooks’ identity, ultimately allowing him to fire the first shot.
The central question remains whether this communication failure was deliberate. Donald Trump Jr. believes it was, suggesting that the incident’s circumstances point to something more nefarious. As the investigation continues, the pressure is on to uncover the truth behind the assassination attempt and address the serious allegations of internal complicity.
msgleo
Of course it was, not even the government can be that incompetent unless it was planned that way which I think it was. It will come out that the SS snipers were ordered not to shoot until he got at least the first shot off.