Monday, February 23, 2026

New Footage Shows Law Enforcement Surrounding Would-Be Trump Assassin, While Leaving Trump on Stage.

New footage of the building where Thomas Matthew Crooks positioned himself in his assassination attempt on former President Donald J. Trump has emerged, showing law enforcement officials around the building moments before gunshots occurred.

Crooks had taken a position atop a building near a rally in Butler, PA. Despite the imminent threat, Trump remained on stage until shots were fired.

Bystander video footage released July 29 revealed that law enforcement had tried to clear the area between the building where Crooks was positioned and the rally’s perimeter fence about an hour before the shooting.

As security personnel seemed aware of the threat, Trump continued his speech without interruption until the gunfire began.

The individual recording the video, while fleeing the scene, noted heightened police activity with officers surrounding the sniper’s location. The footage was only released this week as the FBI had briefly seized the phone used to record the video.

President Trump suffered a minor injury, being hit in the ear. The shots also struck several attendees behind him. Corey Comperatore, a former volunteer firefighter, was fatally wounded while protecting his family.

Following the gunfire, Crooks was neutralized by Secret Service counter snipers stationed on nearby buildings.

Investigations reveal Crooks had flown a drone over the rally site in the hours leading up to the incident. It has been reported that counter snipers were alerted to Crooks’ presence approximately 90 minutes before the shooting occurred.

Questions still remain regarding the shooting, and Congress voted unanimously last week to create a task force to investigate the incident more deeply.

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New footage of the building where Thomas Matthew Crooks positioned himself in his assassination attempt on former President Donald J. Trump has emerged, showing law enforcement officials around the building moments before gunshots occurred. show more

Kamala Agrees to Debate Trump on ABC – But Not Fox.

Vice President Kamala Harris announced on Thursday that she will stand in for President Joe Biden in the upcoming ABC presidential debate on September 10 against former President Donald J. Trump. “So many of you have been asking me about the debate and I’ll tell you, I’m ready to debate Donald Trump. I have agreed to the previously agreed upon September 10 debate,” she said at Joint Base Andrews. However, she did not respond and walked away when asked about a proposed debate on Fox News set for September 17 in Pennsylvania.

Trump had earlier challenged Harris to a debate on Fox News, criticizing ABC and calling for the debate to be moved to Fox. “My debate with Crooked Joe Biden, the Worst President in the history of the United States, was slated to be broadcast on Fake News ABC, the home of George Slopadopolus, sometime in September. Now that Joe has, not surprisingly, quit the race, I think the Debate, with whomever the Radical Left Democrats choose, should be held on Fox News, rather than very biased ABC,” Trump wrote.

While not yet officially the Democratic nominee, Harris has secured the endorsements of many top Democrats and the Association of State Democratic Committees (ASDC), making the Democratic National Convention likely only a formality.

Since becoming the assumed nominee, mainstream media have been scrubbing negative stories about Harris, including a story that listed her as the most liberal member of the United States Senate in 2019.

A debate could prove to be a decisive moment in the campaign. Some early polling suggests Trump and Harris may be tied among voters.

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Vice President Kamala Harris announced on Thursday that she will stand in for President Joe Biden in the upcoming ABC presidential debate on September 10 against former President Donald J. Trump. "So many of you have been asking me about the debate and I’ll tell you, I’m ready to debate Donald Trump. I have agreed to the previously agreed upon September 10 debate," she said at Joint Base Andrews. However, she did not respond and walked away when asked about a proposed debate on Fox News set for September 17 in Pennsylvania. show more
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House Votes Unanimously for Task Force to Investigate Trump’s Attempted Assassination.

The House of Representatives voted unanimously on Wednesday to establish a bipartisan task force to investigate the attempted assassination of former President Donald J. Trump. The committee will be empowered to review the actions taken by federal, state, and local agencies, officers, and other entities involved in the attempt on Trump’s life.

Introduced by Representative Mike Kelly (R-PA), H.R. 1367 passed with all 416 present Members of the House voting in favor. Among the task force’s duties will be scrutinizing United States Secret Service (USSS) security lapses that allowed would-be assassin Thomas Matthew Crooks to fire a reported eight rounds at former President Trump during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, 2024. Two Trump supporters were wounded in the shooting, while rallygoer Corey Comperatore was killed while shielding his family from the gunfire.

SECRET SERVICE CHIEF RESIGNS.

The resolution was prompted by the resignation of USSS Director Kimberly Cheatle following a disastrous hearing where Cheatle was called “full of shit” by Republican representative Nancy Mace after the now-former USSS director refused to answer simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’ questions. Another lawmaker, Rep. Pat Fallon (R-TX), stated he re-created the shooting and was able to land 15 of 16 shots he fired, saying it was a miracle Trump managed to survive the attempt on his life.

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Chris Wray, meanwhile, stated that Crooks had targeted Trump specifically and had researched Lee Harvey Oswald, who assassinated President John F. Kennedy in 1963. Wray also noted that Crooks had used a drone at the rally site and may have attempted to livestream his footage prior to the shooting.

BIPARTISAN TASK FORCE.

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) jointly announced the task force’s composition, which includes seven Republicans and six Democrats.

“The task force will be empowered with subpoena authority and will move quickly to find the facts, ensure accountability, and make certain such failures never happen again,” Johnson said on X.

The task force is charged with delivering a comprehensive report to the House by December 13, 2024.

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The House of Representatives voted unanimously on Wednesday to establish a bipartisan task force to investigate the attempted assassination of former President Donald J. Trump. The committee will be empowered to review the actions taken by federal, state, and local agencies, officers, and other entities involved in the attempt on Trump's life. show more

Media Denies ‘Border Czar’ Kamala Was Ever In Charge of Border.

Corporate media outlets are claiming that Vice President Kamala Harris was never in charge of the southern border, despite labeling her Joe Biden’s “border czar” repeatedly.

In an article published July 24, Axios blames Donald J. Trump’s campaign for tagging Harris with the title “border czar.” On X, however, users noticed that Axios themselves referred to Harris as a “border czar” on at least three occasions in 2021, when Biden gave her special responsibility for illegal immigration.

In one April 2021 article—by the same —Axios stated, “The number of unaccompanied minors crossing the border has reached crisis levels. Harris, appointed by Biden as border czar, said she would be looking at the ‘root causes’ that drive migration.”

Other media outlets, including the BBC, have also referred to Harris as a “border czar.” Many see her as to blame for the ongoing border crisis, as Biden did put her in charge of migration from Central America.

She and her media allies have indeed tried to decouple her from the border since almost the moment Biden put her in charge of bringing down illegal immigration. Harris herself rebuked Biden for saying she was in charge of the immigration at a Congressional Black Caucus meeting, according to a book by New York Times reporters Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns, insisting she was only responsible for the “Northern Triangle” of Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. However, she has failed to control immigration from—and even through—these three countries.

The book says she frequently clashed with Biden and his “white inner circle,” which found her “fixat[ion] on real and perceived snubs… tedious.” The two now claim they “love” each other.

KAMALA’S ALBATROSS. 

The border connection is a major liability for Harris as she heads towards the November election, considering the government’s disastrous record of letting in millions of illegals into the United States.

The immigrant population has surged to over 46 million overall under the Biden-Harris regime, increasing dramatically since former President Trump left office.

Earlier this year, the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) revealed that half of the immigrants who arrived both illegally and legally over the last two years are unemployed, undercutting arguments that migrants are needed to take jobs Americans will not do.

Earlier this week, Republican Congressman Andy Ogles introduced articles of impeachment against the Vice President, specifically citing her failure to manage the border.

AXIOS BACKPEDDLES. 

Since Axios attempted to obfuscate Harris’s role in immigration and border security policy, the publication has added an editor’s note to its story stating: “This article has been updated and clarified to note that Axios was among the news outlets that incorrectly labeled Harris a ‘border czar’ back in 2021.”

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Corporate media outlets are claiming that Vice President Kamala Harris was never in charge of the southern border, despite labeling her Joe Biden's "border czar" repeatedly. show more

ICYMI: Big Biden Donor Calls It Quits as Kamala Takes Over.

John Morgan, a prominent donor to Joe Biden‘s reelection campaign, will not support Vice President Kamala Harris in her presidential bid. This is despite Biden’s endorsement of her after his decision to abandon the election race.

Morgan, the founder of Florida-based law firm Morgan & Morgan, criticized Biden‘s endorsement of Harris as “his f*** you to all who pushed him out,” cautioning against underestimating the consequences of such a move. He expressed concern that Harris might be a favorable opponent for former President Donald J. Trump in the upcoming election cycle.

In a subsequent social media post, Morgan clarified he is not enthusiastic about Harris’s candidacy, implying it is time for others to step forward. He also indicated his intention to pull back a significant donation for Biden‘s campaign, urging other donors to redirect their support.

Morgan speculated on potential alternative candidates, suggesting figures like Senator Joe Manchin (I-WV), Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, and Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, with a nod to former First Lady Michelle Obama as a potential standout contender.

The donor’s statements underscore divisions within Democratic circles. Harris has managed to gain a majority of Biden’s pledged delegates, but she will not be the Democrats’ official nominee until the Democratic National Convention in August.

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John Morgan, a prominent donor to Joe Biden's reelection campaign, will not support Vice President Kamala Harris in her presidential bid. This is despite Biden's endorsement of her after his decision to abandon the election race. show more

ICYMI: Zuckerberg Admits Trump Looked ‘Badass’ After Assassination Attempt.

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg praised former President Donald J. Trump’s reaction immediately after being shot as “badass” and inspiring, citing it as a key factor in his appeal to voters. The Meta CEO made the remarks during an interview on Thursday at the company’s Menlo Park headquarters in California.

“Seeing Donald Trump get up after getting shot in the face and pump his fist in the air with the American flag is one of the most badass things I’ve ever seen in my life,” Zuckerberg admitted.

“On some level, as an American, it’s, like, hard to not get kind of emotional about that spirit and that fight, and I think that that’s why a lot of people like the guy.”

Zuckerberg said he is not endorsing Trump, but he is not endorsing his embattled opponent Joe Biden, either. He claims he has no plans to involve himself in the election.

His praise of Trump’s reaction aligns with a trend among Silicon Valley leaders, including Elon Musk and venture capitalists Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz, who are increasingly supportive of Trump, with some pledging campaign donations.

Previously, Zuckerberg has interfered extensively in U.S. election, through his social media platforms and ‘Zukcerbucks’ funding for supposed voter outreach programs that favor the Democrats.

While Trump’s social media accounts have been reinstated, the former president has expressed animosity toward Zuckerberg for his past election interference.

Trump referred to Facebook as the “enemy of the people” in March and recently issued a warning to Zuckerberg on Truth Social, suggesting consequences if he interferes with the election.

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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg praised former President Donald J. Trump's reaction immediately after being shot as "badass" and inspiring, citing it as a key factor in his appeal to voters. The Meta CEO made the remarks during an interview on Thursday at the company’s Menlo Park headquarters in California. show more

ICYMI: Populist Slovak Prime Minister Who Survived May Shooting Blames Anti-Trump Media for Assassination Attempt.

Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico, who survived an assassination attempt in May, has drawn comparisons between his experience and the recent attack on former President Donald J. Trump. The Slovak populist believes the media and political left stoking hatred fueled both incidents.

Fico criticized Slovak media outlets, referring to them as “adversary media,” “anti-Slovak press,” and “[George] Soros’s herd of pigs,” for inspiring his shooting.

“If Donald Trump’s attacker had spoken Slovak, after reading [Slovak newspapers], it would have been enough to incite him to ‘set things right’ with the former U.S. president,” Fico wrote.

Fico predicted Trump‘s enemies will now begin pushing a discourse “about the necessity of reconciliation, pacification, and forgiveness,” echoing the media rhetoric following his own assassination attempt.

Liberal media, celebrities, and others in the United States and the wider West have demonized President Trump for years.

BBC presenter David Aaronovitch recently called on President Joe Biden to “hurry up and have Trump murdered on the basis that he is a threat to America’s society” in a supposedly satirical post responding to a Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity.

Many media publications have directly compared Trump to Adolf Hitler, including the New Republic, The Washington Post, and Germany’s Stern magazine.

Nigel Farage has also blamed the media for feeding into hysteria regarding Trump, saying, “It’s so unpleasant, that I think it almost encourages this type of behavior.”

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Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico, who survived an assassination attempt in May, has drawn comparisons between his experience and the recent attack on former President Donald J. Trump. The Slovak populist believes the media and political left stoking hatred fueled both incidents. show more

Whistleblowers: Secret Service Understaffed During Trump Rally.

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH), has revealed that whistleblowers are saying the U.S. Secret Service (USSS) was understaffed during the attempted assassination of President Donald J. Trump in Pennsylvania, due to commitments to the NATO summit that was ongoing at the same time.

“Americans deserve answers,” Jordan wrote on X, releasing a letter he sent to Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) director Christopher Wray calling for answers regarding the failings that nearly led to the assassination of President Trump by Thomas Matthew Crooks on July 13.

Jordan poses 12 questions to Wray, including how many personnel the FBI has dedicated to the investigation into the failure, and why it took authorities so long to identify Crooks as a threat.

Some law enforcement officials say Crooks was identified as suspicious nearly half an hour before the shooting.

The FBI recently announced they had cracked Crooks’s cell phone and discovered another phone in his home. Jordan questions the FBI about what material was found on the devices and whether the FBI investigation is limited to the motivation of Crooks or if it encompasses the security failures as well.

Alongside the dozen questions, Jordan demanded the FBI hand over documentation including all communication between the USSS and the FBI regarding the Butler, PA rally.

Much of the criticism has been laid at the feet of USSS Director Kimberly Cheatle, who claimed that no one was posted on the roof from which Crooks opened fire because its slightly sloped roof made it unsafe.

“The buck stops with me,” Cheatle has claimed, though she is refusing to resign.

On Thursday, House Speaker Mike Johnson told the media that he has contacted the White House and encouraged Joe Biden to fire Cheatle.

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House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH), has revealed that whistleblowers are saying the U.S. Secret Service (USSS) was understaffed during the attempted assassination of President Donald J. Trump in Pennsylvania, due to commitments to the NATO summit that was ongoing at the same time. show more

Trump Considering JPMorgan Chase CEO Dimon for Treasury Sec.

Former President Donald J. Trump expressed openness this week to considering JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon for the position of United States Secretary of the Treasury. “He is somebody that I would consider,” Trump stated in a recent interview.

Dimon himself has hinted at the possibility of seeking public office or serving in a cabinet role, saying last year, “Obviously, it’s crossed my mind because people mention things to you and stuff like that. I love my country, and maybe one day I’ll serve my country in one capacity or another, but I love what I do.”

Earlier this year, Dimon appeared to warm to a second Trump term, stating at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, that Trump was not wrong on critical issues like NATO, mass immigration, and the threat of China. Additionally, the JP Morgan Chase CEO has been far less enthusiastic about a potential second Biden term, warning: “There are a lot of inflationary forces in front of us.”

Dimon has been the CEO of JP Morgan Chase since 2006, leading the bank through the 2008 financial crisis and the economic boom years under former President Trump.

Trump’s contemplation of Dimon for the role comes amid ongoing speculation about the composition of his cabinet following the announcement of Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) as his running mate. Additionally, Trump indicated during the interview that he would allow Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell to serve out his term, stating: “I would let him serve it out… especially if I thought he was doing the right thing.”

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Former President Donald J. Trump expressed openness this week to considering JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon for the position of United States Secretary of the Treasury. "He is somebody that I would consider," Trump stated in a recent interview. show more
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Europeans Melt Down Over Trump Picking Vance as Running Mate.

European politicians are expressing fear of President Donald J. Trump‘s running mate, Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH), worrying he may change the status quo policies on Ukraine and other issues. Some officials in European governments are already preparing for potential shifts in their relationship with the U.S. in the event of a second Trump administration.

Sen. Vance, a vocal critic of U.S. aid to Ukraine, asserted at this year’s Munich Security Conference that Europe should recognize a U.S. pivot towards East Asia. He suggested that American security commitments have allowed European security to diminish.

While some European leaders express confidence that a Republican administration will uphold NATO commitments despite Vance’s stance, concerns linger about potential trade disputes under another Trump presidency. A European Union (EU) diplomat compared the bloc’s preparations to a sailing vessel bracing for a storm.

Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has notably aligned himself with the Trump-Vance ticket, advocating for immediate peace talks between Russia and Ukraine upon a potential Trump victory.

Orban visited Zelensky in Kiev, Putin in Moscow, and former President Trump in Florida in recent weeks to discuss a path to peace. Vance recently expressed his admiration for the Hungarian leader, noting that America could learn from his policies.

In the United Kingdom, many leftist Labour Party supporters expressed anger over Vance due to clips circulating on social media in which he jokingly stated Britain may be the first Islamist power with nuclear weapons after Labour’s recent election victory.

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European politicians are expressing fear of President Donald J. Trump's running mate, Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH), worrying he may change the status quo policies on Ukraine and other issues. Some officials in European governments are already preparing for potential shifts in their relationship with the U.S. in the event of a second Trump administration. show more