The FBI is looking to interview former President Trump after he survived an assassination attempt as part of their investigation into the gunman, Thomas Matthew Crooks. Agents are seeking a victim impact statement, which is a routine step in such a case. Crooks climbed on top of a building overlooking Trump's rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13. He eluded law enforcement on the ground, aimed his gun at a police officer, and opened fire, resulting in the death of Corey Comperatore and injuries to David Dutch and James Copenhaver.
Former President Trump sustained an injury to his right ear during the attack. The FBI is still investigating Crooks' motive, with FBI Director Christopher Wray revealing that Crooks had researched prior presidential assassinations and had shown a specific focus on Trump leading up to the rally.
The FBI has emphasized that the shooting was an attempted assassination of former President Trump and is treating the investigation as a top priority. The Shooting Reconstruction Team is examining evidence from the scene, including bullet fragments, as the investigation continues.