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Thomas Matthew Crooks (September 20, 2003 – July 13, 2024) was an American man who attempted to assassinate then-former U.S. president Donald Trump, who at the time was the presumptive Republican Party nominee for the 2024 presidential election.
The screenshots showed a post in which the staffer appeared to say she does not condone violence but suggested the shooter should get “shooting lessons” and should not have missed.
Several incidents of political violence occurred before, during, and after the 2024 United States presidential election.The years surrounding the 2016, 2020, and 2024 elections have seen political violence as the United States, due to the rise rise of extremist groups such as the Proud Boys, Oath Keepers, and Antifa, has entered an era of political violence unseen since the Civil Rights Era or ...
Trump v. Kemp et al. was filed on December 31, 2020, [33] three days before the phone call at the center of the Trump–Raffensperger scandal. The motion for a preliminary injunction was denied following a hearing on Jan 5. [34] On January 7, 2021, Trump voluntarily dismissed the lawsuit, citing a "settlement agreement".
The attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump at his campaign rally in Butler, Pa., on Saturday marks the first time in 43 years such a threat was made on a former or current U.S ...
The suspected Trump rally shooter bought 50 rounds of ammunition, hours before carrying out the attack, according to a report.. Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20, was identified by law enforcement as the ...
FBI investigates shooting as possible domestic terrorism The FBI identified the gunman as Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20, of Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) from the scene of ...
The Trump campaign requested that their evidence be kept secret from the public, but the judge refused to allow the secrecy. [49] The Trump campaign also stated that they had video footage from within a polling area; however, such footage would be illegal if taken within 75 feet (23 m) of a polling area with voters present. [49]