It’s been over three weeks since Donald Trump was nearly assassinated.
Yet Americans are still only getting a slow drip of information about what really transpired from whistleblowers while the Secret Service and FBI seem to be desperate to cover up the truth.
But the FBI revealed one detail about the would-be Trump assassin that will send a chill down your spine.
Still no real answers
After watching now-former Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle be utterly humiliated in a Congressional hearing, FBI Director Christopher Wray decided to try a different tack with his testimony before the House Judiciary Committee.
While Wray also refused to give the American people many crucial details that would help explain how this supposed failure went down, he did also allow a few key pieces of information to get out.
For example, when asked about the would-be assassin’s motive, the FBI Director claimed that the most powerful law enforcement agency in the world couldn’t figure out what led to the attempted assassination.
Of course, while Wray and his agency refuse to give a public motive for the shooter, the FBI, and its Deep State allies are hard at work leaking claims to their media allies about him supposedly being a “registered Republican” and holding “anti-immigrant” and “anti-Semitic” leanings.
It’s all eerily similar to the FBI’s efforts to keep the manifesto of the transgender domestic terrorist who murdered nine innocent Americans – including many young children – at the Covenant School, a private Christian school in Nashville, Tennessee.
That manifesto proved that the transgender mass murderer was motivated by Democrats’ woke extremist brainwashing.
Nevertheless, while the FBI is clearly attempting to keep the would-be Trump assassin’s motives under wraps for whatever reason, Wray did reveal one bone-chilling detail about his mindset.
What are they hiding?
According to the FBI Director, one week before he opened fire on the Trump rally, the would-be assassin searched Google for information about how far Lee Harvey Oswald allegedly was from former President John F. Kennedy when he supposedly fired at him from the Texas School Book Depository.
“One of the things that I can share here today that has not been shared yet is that we’ve just in the last couple days found analysis of a laptop that the investigation ties to the shooter, [which] reveals that on July 6, he did a Google search for, quote, how far away was Oswald from Kennedy?” Wray revealed. “That’s a search that obviously is significant in terms of his state of mind.”
Wray clearly wanted to give the public and the press something to chew on to distract them from the lack of concrete information pertinent to any shooting investigation, like how many bullets were fired by Crooks and how many casings – as opposed to “cartridges” – were found, and by whom, around Crooks’ body.
Wray eventually offered that the FBI “recovered 8 cartridges on the roof.”
Of course, as the FBI Director, you’d think Wray would be aware that a cartridge is an unspent round of ammunition.
But that wasn’t the only bit of weird, distracting detail Wray chose to provide.
Wray went on to reveal that July 6 also appears to be the day that the would-be assassin “became very focused on former President Trump and this rally.”
“[July 6] is the same day that it appears that he registered for the Butler rally,” he added.
While Wray’s testimony certainly went better than Cheatle’s, the fact that he still gave so few answers to the real questions at hand led Congress to unanimously pass a resolution creating a bi-partisan task force to investigate the shooting.
But in a move that should surprise no one who has paid attention, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) recently chose to make Rep. Jason Crow (D-CO) the top Democrat on the bi-partisan task force despite his past role helping lead the first impeachment attempt against Trump.
Don’t worry, though, because Crow promises that his past work on a politically motivated witch hunt against the former President won’t impact his work on the investigation.
“I’m not concerned about that,” Crow told Fox News. “You know, I have a great reputation for being one of the most bipartisan members of Congress because, listen, that’s what America does. We have – tough debates and deliberations about the things that we need to have tough debates and deliberations on. But we also come together and work together when and where we have to.”
Needless to say, it’s almost impossible at this point to believe that the ruling class elites are actually interested in telling Americans the truth about the attempted assassination of Donald Trump.