Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) has criticized the Secret Service and Department of Homeland Security for their “lack of cooperation” in the investigation into the assassination attempt on Donald Trump at his Butler, Pennsylvania rally in July. This comes as the agency has faced criticism from both Republicans and Democrats.
According to Fox News, Johnson said, “Things like the autopsy report, you know, the House has it under subpoena. We don’t have it.” He added, “[The] toxicology report; we don’t have any of the trajectory reports. So, where’d the bullets go? We don’t even know how they handled the crime scene.” Johnson is a ranking member of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee’s Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.
The senator pointed out the time that has passed since the July assassination attempt on Trump when Thomas Matthew Crooks fired several shots at the GOP nominee, hitting him in the ear as well as killing Corey Comperatore and critically injuring two others in the crowd. “There’s just basic information we should have right now, and we don’t have it,” Johnson said. “We haven’t been able to interview the sniper who took out [Thomas] Crooks.”
The harsh words from Johnson come as Democrats and Republicans alike have accused the Biden-Harris administration’s agencies of “stonewalling” Congress in its investigation into the assassination attempt. Johnson said that the sniper who took out Crooks was the first person he wanted to interview about the incident. […]
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