Was It July 3 or July 7 that Plans for the Trump Rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13 Became Pulic Knowledge? (Crooks Apparently Scoped Out the Grounds on July 4.)
There seems to be a journalistic discrepancy of facts, but careful reading is necessary
On the one hand, George Webb, with a very provocative set of investigative reports says this,
The most shocking revelation was that Thomas Crooks visited the Butler Shooting site on July 4th, BEFORE the Secret Service approval of the site or public announcement. Only the Secret Service Director could have provided these assassination coordinates to Thomas Crooks and possible accomplices.
How could Thomas Crooks possibly know about the Butler Trump Rally date on July 4th before it was announced to the public on July 7th?
I also visited the FBI and Secret Service headquarters three times yesterday, seeking more information about the Trump Assassination attempt. FBI Special Agent in Charge Rojek has put a gag order on all future releases to the press here in Pittsburgh.
Special Agent In Charge Rojek was just named to the Pittsburgh office last month, and he chillingly talks about grooming teenagers in his first news conference. SAIC Rojek seems more interested in putting the AR-15 on trial rather than running down new leads that Senator Ron Johnson released this morning about potential accomplice contact with Thomas Crooks.
For the full article by George Webb, see here:
But today—July 29, 2024—I find in the July 3, 2024 Butler Eagle newspaper an announcement that a rally for Donald Trump is planned for the Butler venue.
Former President Donald Trump plans Butler rally July 13
July 03, 2024 Last Updated: July 03, 2024 09:20 PM Elections
Full article in the Butler Eagle, click here.
It is not clear whether: (1) George Webb received incorrect information regarding the first public announcement of the Trump Rally on July 13; (2) the timeline of the announcement has been memory holed and manipulated to be the earlier date of July 3 (that would be an outrageous situation if true and is difficult to imagine); or (3) if there is a peculiar parsing of the phrasing regarding the date of “announcement” versus the date of Secret Service “approval” of the site.
Still, Mr. Webb does ponder in rather clear terms, “How could Thomas Crooks possibly know about the Butler Trump Rally date on July 4th before it was announced to the public on July 7th?”