FBI Director Christopher Wray testified before the House Judiciary Committee, providing crucial updates on the ongoing investigation into the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Wray assured members of Congress that the FBI is fully committed to uncovering the truth behind the incident.
Wray emphasized the dedication of FBI personnel, stating that they are working tirelessly to unravel the events surrounding the attempted assassination. He reiterated the agency's commitment to leaving no stone unturned in the investigation.
During his testimony, Wray disclosed significant details about the shooter's actions leading up to the incident. He revealed that the assailant flew a drone in the vicinity of the Pennsylvania rally just hours before Trump's appearance. The drone was observed flying around 200 yards from the stage for approximately 11 minutes, with indications that the shooter was monitoring a live feed from the drone on his phone.
The FBI's investigation, which commenced immediately after the rally shooting, is being pursued on multiple fronts. Officials are treating the incident both as an attempted assassination and a potential act of domestic terrorism. The shooter, identified as Thomas Matthew Crooks, fired multiple shots at the former president before being neutralized by a US Secret Service counter sniper.
Wray reiterated that the FBI believes the shooter acted alone and utilized a legally purchased rifle. Despite ongoing investigations, there is currently no evidence of co-conspirators involved in the assassination attempt.
The hearing took place following the resignation of former US Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle, who faced intense scrutiny during a House hearing. Bipartisan calls for her resignation emerged after the hearing, prompting her to step down from her position.