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FBI Rebuts Tucker Carlson as He Publishes Claims on Trump Shooter’s Online Trail

The bureau’s new Rapid Response account rejected his assertion that agents said Thomas Crooks left no digital trail.

Overview

  • Carlson released a video alleging he obtained archived posts from Thomas Crooks that show violent rhetoric and a shift from praising Trump to attacking him, claims he says the FBI downplayed.
  • The FBI replied that it never said Crooks had no online footprint, pointing to prior statements that investigators were reviewing suspected accounts.
  • In July 2024 testimony, then–Deputy Director Paul Abbate said agents had located a social account believed linked to Crooks with more than 700 comments, while stressing verification and limited other motive evidence at the time.
  • FBI Director Kash Patel posted an investigative overview citing over 480 personnel, 13 seized devices, about 25 online accounts examined, and a conclusion that Crooks acted alone and shared his plans with no one.
  • Independent reporting from outlets such as CBS and NBC previously documented extensive online activity by Crooks, sharpening questions about what material remains unreleased and how findings are being communicated.