It appears that the parents of Trump shooter Thomas Crooks know more than they’re telling. We wondered about that earlier and now the FBI is asking some of the same questions. The Crooks family “hired a team of powerhouse attorneys” to help their clients not answer them. Rumors are swirling even harder than ever that the Federal Bureau of Instigation also knows more than they’re telling. They’re already well lawyered. We had been pondering that aspect as well.
Trump shooting mystery deepens
A month-and-a-half after Thomas Matthew Crooks shot Donald Trump through his ear there are more questions than ever. Few of the ones outstanding since the beginning have been answered. The FBI allegedly “continues to investigate.” They’re probing for ways to draw attention away from themselves.
The Secret Service has already been thrown under the bus but secretly cremating the assassin’s body didn’t do as much damage control as the FBI hoped.
A relative leaked to DailyMail that the bureau “still very much has questions regarding how much the killer’s parents knew.” That’s only one of the new controversies which have come up as authorities continue to stonewall the Trump shooting investigation. It seems that the shooter’s 53-year-old dad, Matthew Crooks, “is a gun enthusiast who has sold firearms to relatives in the past.”
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Everyone from a dozen government agencies doing interviews would love to know how Thomas “slipped through the net.” Both parents are counselors with dad listed as working for “a local behavioral health provider.” In April, the shooter “searched websites for information on major depressive disorder and depressive crisis treatment.”
Florida lawmaker Mike Waltz is convinced that “someone may have assisted Thomas Crooks.” Maybe even the FBI. His phone has “foreign encrypted messaging accounts” the bureau doesn’t like to talk about. Even to House and Senate investigators. Crooks sure managed to get close enough to Donald Trump to do the job. Only a miracle prevented tragedy. The Crooks family hired the right firm of “superlawyers” for the job.
“The parents’ choice of law firm suggests that they are bracing for possible criminal charges as well as potential civil action from the families of their son’s other victims.” They signed a retainer with Quinn Logue, “trial attorneys who specialize in both criminal defense and civil suits including wrongful death and personal injury.” They’re considered “heavy hitters.”

Decline in mental health
It was clear since the day Crooks fired 8 shots at once and future President Donald Trump that he has some sort of issues with his parents. He had apparently done online searches for crisis counseling, which is odd when both parents do that for a living. A “family friend” relates “that they had been aware of a decline in Crooks’s mental health in recent years and assumed he was either bi-polar or schizophrenic.”
His friends “never knew for sure if he had been diagnosed or if he was being medicated but he started growing his hair long, he withdrew.” It might have been the FBI he was talking to on the encrypted messaging app, too. They’re certainly acting guilty.
Senator Ron Johnson spelled it out clearly, accusing “the FBI and Secret Service of stonewalling a Senate probe of last month’s assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump.” He’s on one of the panels doing an investigation of several. “All I can really tell you is the Secret Service, FBI are basically dragging their feet. They’re stonewalling us.” They won’t admit the sun comes up in the east.
NEW: Thomas Crooks’ parents called the cops on the day of the Trump ass*ssination attempt to report he was missing
Crooks’ parents contacted law enforcement in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, worried about their son’s whereabouts
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“We’re not getting squat, from my standpoint, from the Secret Service or the FBI. We have requested all their 302s, their transcriptions of their interviews with hundreds of individuals. They’re not turning those over to us as well.” Chris Wray insists that’s not obstruction of justice or anything.
The FBI seems to be upset that Trump survived the attempt. “If you want to design an investigation to raise suspicions and drive conspiracy theories, this is exactly how you do that investigation,” Johnson points out. “It was just jaw-dropping that they released the body for cremation before anybody’s seen any autopsy or toxicology reports.” That’s only one controversy “driving suspicion and conspiracy theories.”
They ran a magic marker through all the shady parts in the evidence they did turn over. “They’re the only ones that are going to have access to this information until they decide what information to give us and when to give it to us. They’re in total control.” No matter what Wray says, that’s “interfering” with the congressional probe of the Trump assassination attempt.