The Secret Double Life of Trump’s Would-Be Assassin
- A report by the Government Accountability Office reveals mismanagement by the Secret Service during an assassination attempt on President Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, 2024.
- Senator Chuck Grassley stated that the Secret Service failed to implement security measures that could have averted the attack and faced communication failures.
- The report noted that Secret Service officials were aware of a possible threat but did not have specific information about the rally, leading to communication breakdowns.
- The attempted assassination resulted in one death and two injuries, with a gunman firing eight shots.
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Helen Comperatore Says She Still Has "No Answers" on Her Husband's Death at Butler, PA Trump Rally - Demands Secret Service Tell Her Everything that Happened to Allow Would-be Trump Assassin to Kill Corey Comperatore
In an emotional interview on Saturday, Helen Comperatore, the wife of Corey Comperatore, reflected on the murder of her husband at a Trump rally during the failed attempt on President Trump’s life on July 13, 2024. Would-be assassin Thomas Crooks was able to climb on top of a roof next to Trump’s Butler, Pennsylvania rally and put Trump in his scope.
Could Butler happen again? Former Secret Service agents weigh in on political violence in 2025
President Donald Trump still faces a plethora of threats, ranging from violent extremists backed by proxy groups, to domestic actors inspired to incite violence amid heightened political rhetoric, according to experts.
Exclusive | Inside the ‘weird’ family of would-be Trump assassin Thomas Matthew Crooks
Thomas Crooks' cousin recalled the gunman's father, Matthew Crooks, doing everything in his power to keep the two Pennsylvania families apart, during an exclusive interview with The Post.
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