BOMBSHELL text messages have revealed that the Secret Service was aware of Donald Trump’s shooter for much longer than initially claimed before he fired at the former President.
As an inquiry into the July 13 shooting in Butler, Pennsylvania continues, it has emerged that countersnipers were aware of Thomas Crooks‘ presence more than 90 minutes before he opened fire.
Thomas Matthew Crooks had been spotted by the Secret Service almost 100 minutes before the shooting, text messages have revealedCredit: APDonald Trump’s would-be assassin was spotted acting suspiciously as one countersniper member signed off for the dayCredit: APDespite numerous warnings about Crooks, the Secret Service only took him out 26 seconds after shots were fired at TrumpCredit: AP
The messages between three Secret Services countersnipers revealing Thomas Crooks’ suspicious behavior have been obtained by the New York Times from local law enforcement.