After initially telling us that they “came up empty” when searching the cell phone(s) and laptop of Thomas Crooks, the young man who attempted to assassinate Donald Trump on July 13, the FBI is now being a bit more forthcoming with the House Oversight Committee. Checking out Crooks’ web search history, FBI Director Christopher Wray said that the shooter had searched for information about how far away Lee Harvey Oswald was from John F. Kennedy when he (allegedly) fired the fatal shots that killed the President in Texas. That search was conducted on the same day that Crooks registered to attend the rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. While still not conclusive, it certainly seems to indicate his state of mind at the time, but Wray also said that they still can’t identify conclusive information about Crooks’ motive for wanting to kill Trump. Wray also had some other details to offer…