FBI investigators have succeeded in gaining access to Thomas Matthew Crooks' cellphone, a break in the investigation into his motives for firing on Trump.
Over the past 48 hours, federal agents have been racing to try to understand what led the 20-year-old alleged gunman to try to assassinate the former president.
The FBI on Monday morning entered the home of would-be Trump assassin Thomas Crooks in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania. Crooks targeted Trump at his Butler rally on July 13.
WASHINGTON >> The FBI said today it has gained access to the phone of Thomas Matthew Crooks, the suspect in the shooting of former President Donald Trump, as it continues to investigate his motive for the crime.
An FBI staffer has been accused of posting a vile message where she expressed regret that Donald Trump was not killed in an assassination attempt on Saturday.
The FBI stressed that its investigation into Saturday's shooting, which is being treated as both an assassination attempt and potential domestic terrorism, is still in its early stages
Dr. John Lott appeared on TNT Radio’s State of the Nation to discuss the collapse of law enforcement and his new piece at Townhall, which continues the investigation into the problems with the FBI crime data. (Tuesday, June 18, 2024, from…
In an ongoing investigation, the FBI continues to delve into the motives behind Thomas Matthew Crooks’ attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump.
More than 24 hours after the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, a motive for the 20-year-old shooter's actions has not been identified, the FBI said Sunday.
Investigators are working to break into the phone of the man who shot at former President Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania rally on Saturday. The shooting is being probed as an assassination attempt.
Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow and former FBI Agent and retired Navy SEAL Jonathan T. Gilliam discuss Saturday’s assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.