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Butler Assassination Attempt Documents Locked Down in Congressman Kelly’s Office, as Case Goes Cold on Link to ‘Crooks’

April 1, 2025

U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly, R-16th, Chairman House task force investigating the attempted assassination of now President-elect Donald

Republican Congressman Mike Kelly who Chaired the Congressional Task Force investigating the July 13th attempted assassination of Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, whines about law enforcement withholding important data, but he also continues to face scrutiny for withholding critical investigative documents from the public.

AbleChild contacted Congressman Kelly’s office requesting a copy of the PA State Police Report and a copy of the Allegheny County Coroner’s Autopsy on Thomas Matthew Crooks and was told to “FOIA it.” Why should any American have to FOIA reports that were obtained during a Congressional Task force investigation? In addition, there are no laws preventing their release. The documents were used to complete the investigative report. Why should Congressman Kelly have the final say in what Americans are allowed to know about the Butler assassination attempt? The American taxpayers paid for the Task force to conduct the investigation and should be entitled to see all the documents collected as part of the investigation. The Congressman’s office is well aware that any FOIA request could take months, if not years, to get a response. 

Make no mistake, Kelly’s refusal to release requested documents raises serious concerns about transparency and accountability in this high-profile case.  Unfortunately, despite the Task force’s efforts in its final 180-page report, no specific information identifying the alleged shooter and motive for the attack has been made public. Talk about waste and abuse. The Task force “investigation” produced literally no new information about who the shooter is and why the attack occurred. It didn’t even provide physical evidence to prove the alleged shooter was Thomas Crooks.

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CDC Leadership Crisis: Trump’s Controversial Pick Raises Alarm for Public Health

March 27, 2025

 

President Trump’s nomination of Susan Monarez as CDC director is a grave disservice to the American people and a blatant attempt to undermine Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s efforts to revolutionize public health in the United States. This decision, coupled with the rejection of Dr. David Weldon, reeks of backroom deals and a desperate clinging to failed policies.

The House and Senate initially complained that Kennedy lacked a medical background for his HHS role. In response, Kennedy selected Dr. David Weldon, a physician and former congressman, to lead the CDC. This choice addressed concerns about medical expertise in key health positions. However, in a shocking turn of events, Trump pulled Weldon’s nomination just hours before his confirmation hearing, only to put forward Monarez, a Fauci cronie.

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FBI Silence Breeds Conspiracies on Assassination Attempt 

New York Post, July 15, 2024

 

July 29, 2024

It’s been nearly three weeks since the attempted assassination of Donald J. Trump and the public has learned very little about what exactly occurred that warm July afternoon. So just for the fun of it, let’s consider the confirmed information and what still is a mystery.

Let’s be honest, to date, no confirmed information about the alleged would-be assassin has been made public. So, we’ll just move on to what still is a mystery.

First, the public has not been provided with the make, model or serial number of the weapon that allegedly was fired during the assassination attempt.

The public also has not been provided with the DNA and fingerprint results proving that Thomas Matthew Crooks was the shooter. The public should also be apprised of whether the DNA and fingerprints taken from the would-be shooter match those on the weapon.

Just as important, have ballistics tests been conducted that prove that all the recovered projectiles match the barrel of the weapon reportedly used by the alleged gunman on the AGR building roof? Collecting eight bullet casings from the roof of the AGR building does not prove the projectiles recovered from the scene and victims came from that weapon. And, just as important, the FBI should also provide ballistics data to prove what projectile from what weapon killed the alleged shooter.

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