A House task force is concluding former President Trump’s attempted assassination in July was “preventable.” The bipartisan group looking into the Butler, Pennsylvania, incident released a report that details the planning and security flaws during the rally. The main findings included lack of planning, no unified command post, weak communication and a narrow field of vision for snipers. The 53-page report looks at how 20-year-old Matthew Crooks fired at Trump on July 13th.

HOUSE TASK FORCE CONCLUDES ASSASINATION ATTEMPT WAS “PREVENTABLE”
Oct 23, 2024 | 8:39 AM
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