Butler, Pennsylvania – Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., and Eli Klain, R-Ariz., visited Butler, Pa., on Thursday and raised several questions about the assassination of former President Trump.
Mills, an Army veteran and tactical security expert, and Crane, a Navy SEAL sniper, visited the site and climbed onto the roof where Thomas Matthew Crooks fired a rifle at Trump, wounding the Republican nominee Man’s right ear, firefighter Corey Competore was killed and two others were injured.
The two representatives were on hand with conservative commentator Benjamin “Benny” Johnson to film an upcoming episode of “The Benny Show” podcast.
“I want to thank SEAL sniper Eli Crane and Army veteran and tactical security expert Cory Mills for leading me today,” Johnson wrote in a post on X The team comes to Butler, Pennsylvania, and they’re all incredible members of Congress who will uncover the truth about how the bullet hit Trump in the head.
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Mills and Kline followed a bipartisan group of 11 lawmakers touring the site on Monday.
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Crane has now visited the site twice after posting a video on See the former president directly.
“Hey, guys. I was on the building where the so-called sniper shot. It’s not that steep at all,” Crane said. “If the Secret Service or whoever had a sniper team there, there’s no way this guy could have climbed five feet up on this roof.”
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After Trump was assassinated, then-Secret Service Director Kimberly Chettle faced calls to resign.
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Chatel initially said strongly that she would not resign, but she resigned a day after delivering her opening remarks in Congress.