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JUST IN;Donald Trump to unveil assassination reports as he blasts lack of info on attempted shooter

JUST IN;Donald Trump to unveil assassination reports as he blasts lack of info on attempted shooter
Donald Trump has promised to disclose a report detailing the assassination attempts against him during his presidential campaign.
While in the Oval Office on Thursday, a reporter questioned the lack of information about the individual who shot at Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, 2024, asking, “It’s been seven months. Why do you think we don’t know more about the guy who shot you in the ear?” To which Trump responded by mentioning another alleged attempt on his life at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach on September 15, 2024, where the suspect, Ryan Wesley Routh, was found with six phones upon arrest.
“Well, and the second one with all of the cell phones,” Trump said. He expressed his determination to uncover the truth: “I want to find the answers,” and noted that he had instructed his team to investigate, stating, “I told them – in fact, today, I said, ‘I want to find them.’ We can no longer blame Biden for that one. He should have released that a long time ago.”
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Trump revealed that he expects to receive a report soon and intends to make it public: “They are giving me a report next week sometime, and I do believe I’ll be releasing it. I want to release the report,” he declared.
The president then shared details about the first attempt, including peculiar findings from Thomas Matthew Crooks’ phone. “You had one who had three apps, two of which were foreign… What’s that all about?” he pondered.
Regarding the second incident, he expressed bewilderment at the number of phones involved: “The other one had seven or six cell phones, and I don’t have six cell phones. And why would somebody have six cell phones?” Trump mused about the second attempt, reports the Irish Star.
The president confirmed, “We’re going to be releasing a report on that soon,” as he engaged with the press on speculative connections between recent events.
When quizzed whether the separate attempts pointed to something more significant, he conceded, “They could be! Well, it makes other people think that,” adding, “It makes me think it a little bit too. I say, when you have three apps and two of them are foreign, and you had an FBI that wouldn’t report on it – they didn’t want to say why – I would say that could be suspicious.”
Despite these speculations, the FBI has actually disclosed considerable information about the incident, detailing all that can be publicized without crossing into classified or sensitive material; nevertheless, the extent of what remains undisclosed is still unknown.
In the same breath, the president took the opportunity to praise the Secret Service for their effective intervention in both incidents, thwarting Crooks and facilitating the apprehension of the Florida suspect Routh.
His final thoughts on the matter were open but cautious: “I want to find out, and I would be willing to release it,” before tempering his eagerness slightly, saying, “I mean, maybe there’s a reason that we shouldn’t – I don’t want to get too far ahead of my skis, but I would be very willing to release that. I’d like to see it. I want to see it. Not only you – I want to see it myself.”