The more we learn about the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, the more things just don’t add up. The facts should be laid bare for the American people, but instead, we’re met with stonewalling, half-truths, and secrecy. Something dark is festering beneath the surface, and it’s our right to know the truth.
The Stonewalling of a Nation’s Right to Know
Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) has made it crystal clear: the FBI and Secret Service are not just dragging their feet; they’re practically burying the investigation into the July 13 assassination attempt. Johnson is spearheading a bipartisan Senate investigation, but his efforts are being stymied at every turn. Transcribed interviews are heavily redacted, critical documents are delivered at the last minute, and vital pieces of the puzzle remain hidden from view. Johnson isn’t just frustrated—he’s outraged. And we should be too.
What’s more, the FBI’s decision to cremate the body of the would-be assassin, Thomas Matthew Crooks, before conducting an autopsy or toxicology tests is beyond suspicious. This move only deepens the mystery and fuels a firestorm of conspiracy theories. Why would they take such drastic steps if there wasn’t something to hide?
House Republicans Fight for Transparency
While the bipartisan task force drags its feet, a group of House Republicans isn’t sitting idly by. Congressmen Cory Mills, Eli Crane, Chip Roy, and Andy Biggs are holding their own independent investigation. They’re not satisfied with the so-called transparency that’s being offered—they want answers, and they want them now.
Biggs, speaking out with fury, has vowed to make this investigation as transparent as possible. He’s not buying the excuses being fed to the American people. He points to the lack of communication between the Secret Service and local law enforcement, tactical failures, and a shocking absence of accountability. How can we trust institutions that seem more interested in protecting their own than in revealing the truth?
The question now is not just what happened on July 13, but why the truth is being buried under layers of bureaucracy and deceit. It’s not just incompetence—it’s something far darker.
Suspicion Breeds in the Shadows
It’s no wonder the American people are losing trust in our institutions. We’re being kept in the dark, and every new piece of information seems to raise more questions than it answers. What was Crooks’ real motive? Why wasn’t President Trump removed from the stage when the threat was identified? Why was a drone allowed to fly within mere feet of the stage hours before the shooting? And perhaps most disturbingly, why are these questions being met with silence?
This isn’t just about a failure in security—it’s about a failure of transparency. The more we dig, the more we find that the truth is being covered up, and that should terrify every American who believes in justice and accountability.
Final Thoughts
The more we uncover about the Trump assassination attempt, the darker things get. The FBI and Secret Service are stonewalling, and the House Republicans’ fight for transparency is being met with resistance. The American people deserve the truth, and it’s high time we got it.
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Jimmy
h/t: Steadfast and Loyal
It’s time to uncork the JFK files and show the American people just who is supposed to be operating in their best interests rather than their own. This just wreaks of conspiracy. And the sad thing is that we may never find the truth.