Trump assassination attempts raise unanswered questions
Recent discussions about the release of JFK files have sparked frustration regarding two assassination attempts on Donald Trump. Many Americans are questioning why crucial details about these events remain unshared, especially after Trump's release of new documents on March 17. One notable attempt occurred on July 13, 2024, in Butler, Pennsylvania, by a 20-year-old named Thomas Crooks. A second attempt happened two months later when another suspect, Ryan Routh, was spotted with a weapon near a Trump event in Florida. These incidents have raised many unanswered questions, especially as federal officials have not provided clear answers. Joe Rogan, a popular podcaster, and Elon Musk have both expressed their concerns about the lack of transparency. Rogan believes that the focus on the JFK files distracts from critical current events like the assassination attempts on Trump. Congressman Mike Kelly, who was involved in investigating these attempts, highlighted the need for accountability from federal authorities. He noted that many constituents feel unsatisfied with the explanations given about the Butler incident. The quick cremation of Crooks' body and the lack of toxicology tests for prescription drugs have added to public skepticism. Among other issues, the role of the Secret Service during these events has been scrutinized. Critics argue that there were signs of danger that were not adequately addressed, allowing Trump to go on stage despite a known threat. As investigations continue, both lawmakers and the public remain eager for answers. There is concern that the truth may take a long time to surface, potentially allowing conspiracy theories to grow in the absence of clear information.