“The autopsy report, for example, is subpoenaed by the House. We don’t possess it,” he informed the press.
We do not own any of the trajectory reports; we just have [the] toxicity report. Then, where were the bullets? According to Johnson, a ranking member of the HSGAC Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations (PSI), “We have no idea how they handled the crime scene.”
The senator noted how much time had gone since the July 13 attempted assassination of Trump, saying,
Citing the duration since the July 13 murder attempt on Trump, the senator said, “There’s just basic information we should have right now, and we don’t have it.”
“We haven’t been able to interview the sniper who took out [Thomas] Crooks,” Johnson stated. Crooks is the would-be assassin who opened fire at the July 13 rally in Pennsylvania, killing one rallygoer and gravely injuring two more. He even managed to graze the former president’s ear.
The Republican claimed that the first person he wanted to speak with was the sniper who had shot Crooks.