Text Messages Show Law Enforcement Raised Concerns About Trump Attempt 90 Minutes Before
(Butler, PA) -- Text messages between law enforcement before former President Trump's assassination attempt show that officers raised concerns 90 minutes before the incident in Pennsylvania. Messages obtained by Republican Senator Chuck Grassley show a local counter sniper flagging concerns he saw someone park near their vehicles and sit on a picnic table. Law enforcement took a photo of the same man, who turned out to be shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks, and sent it around to their colleagues about 30 minutes before Crooks shot at Trump at the Pennsylvania rally.