Sen. Ron Johnson Criticizes Secret Service for Lack of Cooperation in Trump Assassination Attempt Probe
Johnson highlights significant delays and heavily redacted documents as key obstacles in the investigation of the July 13 shooting.
- Sen. Ron Johnson has accused the Secret Service and DHS of hindering the investigation into the assassination attempt on former President Trump.
- Johnson noted the absence of crucial materials like the autopsy and toxicology reports, as well as trajectory analyses.
- The senator expressed frustration over not being able to interview the sniper who neutralized the would-be assassin, Thomas Matthew Crooks.
- Johnson pointed out that the FBI has not provided FD-302 forms, despite assurances from Deputy Director Paul Abbate.
- Documents received by Congress have been heavily redacted, often with whiteouts, leading to accusations of 'stonewalling' from both Republicans and Democrats.