A 20-year-old nursing home worker who attempted to assassinate President Trump is revealed by Jesse Watters.
'Jesse Watters: Trump's Attempted Assassinations' is now streaming on Fox Nation.
The shots that resonated globally were the ones that hit America's 45th president.
What events led to the 20-year-old gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks climbing to his sniper's perch and shooting one of the world's most prominent political figures in Butler, Pennsylvania?
Some, including former President Trump, claim that the current situation is a result of a highly charged political climate due to inflammatory language.
The motives of the gunman and the specifics of that day remain unclear, as others contend.
Regardless, Planet Chronicle' Jesse Watters is on the case.
The "Jesse Watters Primetime" host described the July 13 shooting as a tale of both fearless courage and stunning incompetence, with each revelation prompting more questions than answers. The series, which is part of the Fox Nation, delves into the attempted assassinations of the former president.
After narrowly escaping death, blood from his ear streamed down his face and Secret Service agents enveloped him.
Thanks to one last-second turn, he was still alive.
Two months later, Ryan Wesley Routh was allegedly spotted with a semi-automatic weapon pointed in Trump's direction at the Trump International Golf Course in Palm Beach County, Florida.
He was caught and taken into custody that day, where he remains, thanks to eyewitnesses.
"Donald Trump's presidential campaigns have been marked by massive rallies," he stated, introducing the first episode of the Fox Nation series, "Jesse Watters: Attempted Assassination of Trump."
As you observe these rallies, you can't help but ponder: how does the Secret Service safeguard such a candidate from an assassin? In Butler, Pennsylvania, we discovered a great deal about this.
Despite limited information, evidence suggests that Crooks planned his attempt to assassinate Trump in advance.
James Fitzgerald, a former FBI profiler, stated that the extensive planning he observed prior to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy indicated that Lee Harvey Oswald was highly goal-oriented and had a clear understanding of what he wanted to achieve.
"On July 6, he signs up for the event and begins researching Oswald-Kennedy distances, marking the beginning of the research and planning stage. Following this, we move into the preparation stage."
The United States Secret Service was present when everything happened, which led to calls for investigations, including one that required then-Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle to testify before Congress before she resigned.
Jason Woods, a Pennsylvania SWAT team officer, told ABC News that he and his team were supposed to receive a face-to-face briefing with Secret Service snipers whenever they arrived, but that never happened.
He added, "That was a pivotal point when I started to think things were going wrong because that never happened."
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