Senator Ron Johnson is shedding light on an alarming incident—an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Recently, Johnson revealed some eyebrow-raising tidbits from his ongoing investigation into this heinous act, specifically concerning the rather suspicious behavior of the ATF following the event.
During a recent interview, Johnson provided some context about what happened on that fateful day. According to him, a sniper team was quick to respond and became the first to confront the unfortunate body of the alleged gunman, Thomas Matthew Crooks. After the dust settled, this team took photographs of Crooks and decided it was a good idea to dispatch those images to an ATF agent. It raises a few eyebrows, doesn’t it? One might start to wonder what kind of protocol that is when investigating an attempt on a former president.
"So that sniper team that was in the AGR building….they were the first ones that went up on the roof,"
Sen. Ron Johnson said after Trump gunman was killed, pictures were taken of him, sent to ATF agent | Just The News https://t.co/cxWUc2Z2QG— psych nurse 🇮🇱 (@monty99117) July 21, 2024
Johnson recounted an encounter with the ATF agent where he confirmed his affiliation with the agency. However, it seems that, much like a magician pulling a disappearing act, this agent has since gone completely dark. The senator found this development more than a little strange—an understatement that can’t even begin to capture the absurdity.
To keep the public in the loop, Johnson has been posting his preliminary findings. Among the revelations is the unsettling fact that the Secret Service, the very agency charged with protecting the president, allegedly skipped a crucial security briefing on the day of the assassination attempt. Apparently, they believed it would be a better use of their time to appreciate the art of disappearing, rather than ensuring Trump’s safety. Who would have thought their motto should be “Safety on the Roof?”
The incident, which saw Crooks open fire on Trump during a rally in Pennsylvania, is now the subject of serious scrutiny thanks to Senator Johnson. In a slapstick twist that would make even the most seasoned political comedy writers chortle, Crooks managed to hit Trump in the ear while also injuring two others and killing one. The whole situation sounds like a poorly scripted action movie plot. With such a critical lapse in security and a mysterious ATF agent in the mix, one can’t help but wonder: what else are the powers that be not telling us?