The Secret Service isn’t telling the truth about Donald Trump’s shooting.
Someone on the inside is speaking out about the ugly details.
And a SWAT sniper dropped this bombshell about a Secret Service cover-up.
Evidence was destroyed in the Secret Service investigation
A group of House Republicans realized they couldn’t count on the FBI, Secret Service, or RINO House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) to conduct a proper investigation into the assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Representatives Cory Mills (R-FL), Eli Crane (R-AZ), Chip Roy (R-TX), Matt Gaetz (R-FL), and Andy Biggs (R-AZ) are running their own independent investigation into what happened the day Trump was shot.
They held a panel at the Heritage Foundation with Washington Regional SWAT sniper Ben Shaffer who worked the Butler rally.
Shaffer pointed out “odd” behavior in how evidence has been handled since the shooting.
The body of the shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, was cremated before an official autopsy was released.
And the American Glass Research building where he opened fire was quickly sanitized after the shooting.
“Do you find it odd that literally only days after the attempted assassination on President Donald J. Trump, while the roof was too sloped to place individuals for counter-sniper operations, that it wasn’t too sloped of a roof for the FBI to go ahead and tamper, in my opinion, with evidence by washing the roof off that may have had significant evidence on it?” Mills asked Shaffer.
Shaffer agreed with Mills.
“Do you also find it odd … that the body of Matthew Crooks had not only been released and cremated — but that the coroner who’s responsible for releasing the body had no knowledge of it?” Mills wondered.
“Yes, absolutely,” Shaffer replied.
Butler County Coroner William Young ruled that Crooks died of a gunshot wound on August 2 but the FBI had the body cremated 10 days after he died on July 13.
Shady behavior from agencies investigating the assassination attempt
Crooks’ had encrypted messaging accounts in Germany, New Zealand, and Belgium.
It’s still a mystery how he was able to build the radio-controlled improvised explosive devices (IEDs) found in his vehicle after the shooting.
Mills said the FBI wasn’t being transparent about Crooks’ online presence and how he was able to build the IEDs.
Representative Michael Waltz (R-FL) – a member of the House task force investigating the assassination attempt – wondered how a 20-year-old health care aide was able to build sophisticated IEDs.
“How did he learn to build those IEDs? How did he learn to install remote detonators? How did he conduct those searches and not get popped?” Waltz wondered. “I still have a lot of questions.”
Waltz doubted that Crooks was acting alone.
“We’ve heard both the Secret Service and the FBI kind of phrase it in different ways — that everything they’ve seen [points to] he acted alone and that they have yet to find any co-conspirator,” Waltz added. “I find that hard to believe, and I want to see, where’s the proof?”
There are still major questions that remain about the Trump shooting and it’s not clear the authorities want them answered.
Stay tuned to Unmuzzled News for any updates to this ongoing story.