Former President Donald J. Trump has agreed to an interview with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) regarding the July 13 assassination attempt against him. This development follows a request from the agency, which says it is employing standard procedures in its investigation. Trump’s relationship with the agency has been fraught, especially after the FBI engaged in a controversial raid on Mar-a-Lago in 2022.
Kevin Rojek, an FBI agent from the Pittsburgh office, stated, “We want to get his perspective on what he observed.” He emphasized that the interview is a routine procedure that would be conducted for “any other victim of crime, under any other circumstances.”
During a recent Congressional hearing, FBI Director Christopher Wray suggested that Trump might have been struck by “shrapnel” during the assassination attempt, which resulted in the death of rallygoer Corey Comperatore. Subsequently, the FBI confirmed that Trump had indeed been shot, contradicting its director’s testimony.
The federal law enforcement agency also provided new information concerning Thomas Matthew Crooks, the individual responsible for the assassination attempt at the Butler, Pennsylvania, rally. Described as “highly intelligent,” Crooks reportedly maintained a small social circle throughout his life. His parents have cooperated extensively with the investigation.
Rojek highlighted that Crooks’s actions demonstrated significant premeditation. “Additionally, we believe his actions also show careful planning ahead of the campaign rally,” Rojek told reporters. According to the FBI, Crooks used aliases to purchase various gun-related items and took deliberate steps to conceal his intentions.
In preparation for the assassination attempt, Crooks had researched historical assassinations, including that of John F. Kennedy. The National Pulse reported on Monday that Crooks was identified through counter-sniper operations 90 minutes before he opened fire on Trump, with multiple security lapses within the Secret Service meaning he was not stopped in advance.