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Wray faced intense questioning over the failures of the Secret Service, FBI and local government officials to protect Trump from a sniper who shot him from a nearby rooftop.

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FBI Director Christopher Wray testified before the House Judiciary Committee Wednesday on the Bureau’s investigation into the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump at a rally on July 13.

Wray faced uncomfortable questions about the failures of the Secret Service, FBI and local government officials to protect Trump from a sniper who shot him from a nearby rooftop.

Wray revealed several shocking details of the security failures ahead of the attempted assassination of President Trump, including that would-be assassin Thomas Crooks flew a drone over the rally area in Butler, PA on the day of the shooting for 11 minutes just two hours before Trump took the stage.

He also admitted the FBI recovered THREE explosive devices with remote detonators from Crooks, who also had an explosive transmitter with him on the roof, and that he had used encrypted messaging apps.

Wray also suggested Crooks acted alone based on evidence found on his phone.

“We’re doing lots of different kinds of cellular analysis, geolocation stuff, looking at his accounts,” Wray said. “From everything we’ve seen—which is consistent with what we’ve learned in interviews—a lot of people describe him as a loner, and that does kind of fit with what we’re seeing in his devices.”

Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) asked Wray why the Secret Service denied Trump additional resources when requested and why did officials initially deny that request was ever put forward.

“Prior to the rally, why was the President’s security detail denied requests for extra resources? Why weren’t all the buildings secured? Why was the President allowed to walk out on the stage when there was a suspicious person on the property?” he asked.

When asked by Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) whether any FBI agents expressed displeasure over the fact that Trump survived the assassination attempt, Wray answered that there were at least two instances of such behavior by FBI agents, who were then “referred” for disciplinary action.

Wray also revealed the shooter did a Google search for how far away Lee Harvey Oswald was from President John F. Kennedy when he assassinated the president in 1963.

Watch Wray’s testimony:


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