Interview transcripts from the Senate Homeland Security Committee indicate that a “suspicious package” was found outside of the AGR building that Thomas Crooks used as a perch to shoot at Donald Trump on July 13 in Butler, Pennsylvania.
However, the interview transcripts—which the Homeland Security Committee released last month along with its interim report on the Butler Trump shooting—don’t clearly indicate what the package was, who found it, or where.
Information about the suspicious package was apparently included in records obtained by the committee. Senate investigators questioned multiple Secret Service agents who were at Butler about the matter, but those agents professed ignorance.
According to the transcripts, the Senate committee was asking about a screenshot from an app apparently used by law enforcement.
A suspicious package was seemingly found near the AGR building more than an hour after the July 13 Trump shooting. But no one in the Secret Service knows about it.
Add this to the list of unanswered questions pic.twitter.com/LBmiJYTeZE— Ken Silva (@JD_Cashless) October 16, 2024
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