WASHINGTON, D.C. (Dist. of Criminals), November 21, 2025 — The FBI now says the man who attempted to assassinate President Donald Trump during the July 2024 rally in Butler, Pennsylvania acted entirely alone, following what officials describe as one of the largest investigative mobilizations in the Bureau’s history. The determination comes after more than 1,000 interviews and the review of nearly half a million digital files tied to 20-year-old Thomas Crooks, who fired the shot that pierced Trump’s upper ear during the campaign event.
In an exclusive interview with Fox Digital, FBI leadership insisted the case had been re-examined repeatedly and that every lead was chased down. “We have reviewed this case over and over… there is no cover-up here,” the Deputy Director said, adding that investigators found no motive, no coordinating influence, and no assistance of any kind. A senior FBI official reinforced that conclusion, stating: “There is no foreign connection in this case… no one inside or outside U.S. borders directed him, inspired him, or assisted him in any way.”
FBI Director Kash Patel said President Trump was fully briefed “as the victim in the case” and was satisfied with the investigative findings. The Bureau also acknowledged Crooks did, in fact, have a limited history of online political statements advocating violence in 2019 and 2020 — contradicting early claims that the shooter had no social media presence. Commentators noted that many of Crooks’ online posts appeared to escalate during the COVID lockdowns, which officials believe had a significant psychological impact on him and many others in his age group.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. (Dist. of Criminals), November 21, 2025 — Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene announced she will resign from Congress effective January 5th, citing her increasingly public feud with President Donald Trump and saying her departure reflects a deeper rift between the MAGA base and Republican leadership. Greene said that if she has been “cast aside by the president and the MAGA political machine,” then millions of everyday Americans have been pushed aside as well. She said she intends to return home, live her life “to the fullest,” and pursue a new direction outside of Congress.
President Trump responded this morning, saying simply, “Marjorie went bad,” while still thanking her for her service and expressing appreciation for her past support. Greene’s resignation will narrow the already fragile Republican majority, leaving the House at 219 Republicans to 213 Democrats and creating renewed uncertainty about upcoming legislative fights. Republicans will ...
WHITE HOUSE, November 21, 2025 — A tense Oval Office exchange turned unexpectedly humorous today when President Donald Trump cut off New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani as reporters pressed him to confirm whether he still believes Trump is a “fascist.” Moments earlier, a reporter reminded Mamdani that he had called Trump a despot, accused him of betraying the country, and vowed to be his “worst nightmare” during the mayoral campaign. Mamdani insisted the meeting focused on shared goals for New Yorkers, saying both men “are very clear about our positions,” but reporters continued pressing him to directly reaffirm his past remarks.
When a second reporter asked, “Are you affirming that you think President Trump is a fascist?”, Mamdani began to respond — “I’ve spoken about—” — before Trump jumped in with a smile: “That’s okay, you can just say yes. It’s easier than explaining. I don’t mind.” Trump lightly patted Mamdani’s arm as the mayor-elect ...
NASHVILLE, TN, November 21, 2025 — Candace Owens delivered a pointed breakdown this week, warning that people who think avoiding conspiracies will protect them are “obviously very wrong.” She said those who side with “corporate experts” to throw mud at truth-tellers eventually get swallowed by the very lies they defend. Owens stressed she wasn’t accusing Tim Pool of “selling his soul to the devil,” but described him as a “fence sitter” who took small digs at her when she began exposing how furious major donors had become with Charlie Kirk in the months before his assassination.
Owens highlighted that Pool—normally a regular at TPUSA’s AmFest—was abruptly cut this year, seemingly over his comments critical of U.S. funding for Israel and Ukraine. She said this follows a familiar pattern inside TPUSA: one statement donors dislike gets you “put on a list,” followed by financial pressure. Owens noted it happened to her the year prior. She argued that a promising path...
WASHINGTON, November 17, 2025 — In an unprecedented political rift, President Donald Trump has publicly withdrawn his endorsement of Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, calling her “wacky,” “a ranting lunatic,” “a RINO,” and “a traitor.” The break comes just days before the House is set to vote on releasing the Jeffrey Epstein files, which Greene claims is the real reason for Trump’s sudden turn.
Speaking exclusively to CNN’s Dana Bash, Greene pushed back, saying, “I stood with President Trump when virtually no one else did. I campaigned all over the country, spent millions of my own money helping him get elected. His remarks have been hurtful, but I’m focused on ending the toxic fighting in politics.”
Greene suggested that her push for transparency on Epstein’s client list caused the rupture. “Unfortunately, it has all come down to the Epstein files,” she said. “I will not apologize for standing with the victims and demanding the...
Tucker rejects media demands to denounce Candace Owens, blasts blind trust in government claims, and warns about “the death of free inquiry.”
LONDON, November 16, 2025 — In a charged sit-down interview, journalist Harry Cole pressed Tucker Carlson to distance himself from Candace Owens’ public questioning surrounding the death of Charlie Kirk. Cole framed Owens’ commentary as “unhelpful” during a national tragedy, urging Carlson to rebuke her. Tucker immediately shut the door.
Carlson emphasized that he refuses to participate in what he called a media “ritual,” where individuals are pressured to publicly condemn their friends in order to be considered morally acceptable. He told Cole bluntly that he would “die before playing along with that,” noting that free people are not obligated to repeat government explanations that “don’t even make sense.”
Cole then suggested that public speculation during an ongoing trial could undermine the ...
NYC, November 5, 2025 — In a powerful and emotional preview aired this morning on Fox & Friends, Erika Kirk, widow of the late Charlie Kirk and newly appointed CEO of Turning Point USA, shared her first sit-down interview since her husband’s assassination. The full conversation will air tonight on Jesse Watters Primetime on Fox News.
“I’m not afraid. Charlie wasn’t afraid either. We never lived in fear. If we did, we wouldn’t get anything done,” Erika said, her voice steady but resolute. The words set the tone for a deeply personal interview that touches on faith, grief, family, and purpose after tragedy.
Watters guided her through the harrowing moments of September 10, when she received the call that Charlie had been shot. “When we walked into that room, he had this smirk on his face,” she recalled. “That smirk said, ‘You thought you could stop what I’ve built? You got my body—you didn’t get my soul.’”
The interview also revealed the ...