Tucker Carlson recently released a video where he presents social media posts attributed to Thomas Crooks, the man who allegedly attempted to assassinate President Donald Trump, arguing that they contradict the FBI’s narrative about Crooks’s prior online activity. Carlson claims documents from Crooks’s Google Drive and YouTube show a consistent history of violent rhetoric, which the FBI has not fully acknowledged.
Critics, including columnist Miranda Devine, are calling for more transparency from the agency, questioning whether investigators thoroughly probed Crooks’s online footprint and motives. Meanwhile, the FBI has pushed back, asserting it never denied Crooks had any online presence.
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