A private investigator from Pennsylvania is alleging that President Donald Trump’s would-be assassin, Thomas Matthew Crooks, was not acting alone — and that there may be others planning to pick up where he left off.
Doug Hagmann told the New York Post that he and six others have been investigating the case since shortly after the shooting at the rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13 — and said that after interviewing over 100 people, they were convinced that a “criminal network” had played a role in the attempt.
“We don’t think he acted alone. This took a lot of coordination,” Hagmann said. “In my view, Crooks was handled by more than one individual and he was used for this [assassination attempt.] And I wouldn’t preclude the possibility that there were people at the rally itself helping him.”
Hagmann also alleged that the FBI might be withholding information…