Video Released From Trump Rally

Hello, everyone! We have another shocking video from Former President Trump’s assassination attempt, and it makes the Secret Service look worse if that’s even possible.

A video captured by James Copenhaver, who was seriously wounded during the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, shows a shadowy figure on the roof of the American Glass Research building just minutes before the shooter opened fire. Fox News obtained this jaw-dropping clip, and it has everyone talking.

As you know, during the rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, Trump was addressing a crowd when a figure appeared on the roof of a nearby building. At 6:11 pm, Thomas Matthew Crooks, armed with an AR-15-style rifle, began his attack. Three minutes after Copenhaver started filming, chaos erupted. Trump was hit in the ear by a bullet, and counter-snipers swiftly took down Crooks, leaving eight shell casings near his body.

Tragically, Crooks’s attack claimed the life of Corey Comperatore, a 50-year-old husband, father, and former fire chief. Copenhaver, 74, and David Dutch, 57, were also critically wounded. Despite being discharged from Allegheny General Hospital, Copenhaver is still recovering in a rehab center. He was shot twice, once in the arm and once in the abdomen.

But here’s where things get murkier. The video raises serious questions about how Crooks wasn’t spotted earlier by the Secret Service. Jack Posobiec of Human Events didn’t mince words, calling out the acting Secret Service Director for allegedly lying. “The shooter wasn’t prone the whole time at all, he was running around,” Posobiec wrote on X.

Just before the shots rang out, Trump and the crowd were focused on an immigration statistics chart. Feldman, Copenhaver’s attorney, recounted how his client initially didn’t realize he’d been shot, likely due to shock.

The FBI revealed that Crooks accessed the roof by climbing HVAC equipment and traversing multiple rooftops, eventually finding a perfect vantage point to target Trump. Crooks had been studying infamous assassins, including Lee Harvey Oswald, the man who killed JFK.

So, there you have it, folks. An assassination attempt, a video that could change everything, and a whole lot of unanswered questions.