The Burning Question That Could Solve the Trump Assassination Case
There are still so many questions surrounding the massive failure on the parts of multiple law enforcement agencies.
After days of testimony on Capitol Hill and two weeks after former president Donald Trump escaped an assassination attempt that killed a bystander and wounded two others, there are still more questions than answers about the event.
However, some experts believe many pressing questions remain unsolved but could shed light on the case.
Col. Christopher Paris of the Pennsylvania State Police, FBI Director Christopher Wray, and former USSS director Kimberly Cheatle—who resigned shortly after testifying—were among those who came before Congress, as Fox News reported.
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