The Attempted Trump Assassination, July 13, 2024

The Attempted Trump Assassination, July 13, 2024
Above: Members of the Secret Service surround Donald Trump as he throws up a fist and shouts "fight" moments after a bullet from an attempted assassin hit his ear during a campaign rally on July 13, 2024 in Butler, Pa. Image copyright: Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images

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Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20, was born and raised in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Bethel Park High School in 2022 and earned an associate’s degree in engineering science from the Community College of Allegheny County.

At the time of the incident, Crooks reportedly worked as a dietary aide at a nursing home. Initial reports, particularly on social media, mistakenly identified him as various unrelated figures, including 30-year-old anti-Trump protester Maxwell Yearick.

Above: Thomas Matthew Crooks perched on a wall in a grassy area of the Butler Farm Show Grounds in Butler, Pa., on July 13, shortly before attempting to assassinate Donald Trump., Image copyright:WPXI via New York Post.

School Experiences and Personal Challenges

It has been reported that Crooks had a history of being bullied during his school years, often sitting alone at lunch and facing mockery for his choice of clothing, such as hunting outfits, but the school denies this. Described by acquaintances as intelligent but quiet, Crooks earned a $500 “star award” for his achievements in math and science from the National Math and Science Initiative in his senior year. Former classmates also said he tried out for the high school’s rifle team but was turned away due to poor shooting skills. The school claimed to have no record of any such tryout.

Political Affiliations and Motive

Crooks was registered as a Republican in Pennsylvania, which holds closed primary elections, but in 2021 he made a $15 donation to ActBlue, a political action committee supporting Democratic and left-leaning causes. The FBI, treating the incident as a potential act of domestic terrorism, has not yet identified a clear motive. Searches of Crooks’ phone and computer have not revealed any specific ideological stance behind the incident.

Crook's parents reportedly called the police hours before the shooting to report him missing, saying they were concerned about his welfare.

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The Spin

Democratic narrative

Thomas Matthew Crooks was a troubled young man with a history of concerning behavior, including school shooting plans and extreme views, according to his peers. He was a loner and bullied at school. His parents reporting him missing shows they saw warning signs. This was a disturbed individual who needed mental health intervention.

Republican narrative

Crooks was a strategic actor who meticulously prepared for his actions. His Republican registration, contrasted with a donation to ActBlue, was likely an effort to mislead others about his political leanings. The presence of explosives and weapons points to a carefully planned act.

Establishment-critical narrative

The sophisticated equipment and bomb-making materials point to this being more than just a lone shooter. The combination of surveillance tech and professional planning, along with the nearly completely opaque nature of the investigation, suggest backing from powerful interests trying to eliminate political threats. There are concerning historical parallels between this and other successful and attempted assassinations of political figures, including John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon.


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