Peter Doocy Provides Big Update On Would-Be Trump Assassin
Fox News’ Peter Doocy provided chilling details after a report this week indicated a possible connection between President Donald Trump’s would-be assassin, Thomas Crooks, and Tyler Robinson, the man charged with killing Turning Point USA’s Charlie Kirk.
“Insisting there is nothing helpful in Thomas Crooks’ digital footprint, there are newly discovered posts believed to be linked to Crooks showing him with guns and showing him with an affinity for assassins. There is a new push to visit bipartisan congressional investigation as investigators claim they were never briefed about any Crooks posts,” Doocy said on Fox & Friends while outside the White House.

“I want to know everything there is to know about this country. I think our country deserves it. I think our family deserves it. I think the world deserves it. By the way, forked credibility of the Secret Service, and I love men and women of the Secret Service, dear friends, better get the real story up. Lack of information could be
made public so far,” Doocy added.
“People at the FBI said the president assured them he is satisfied with the investigation of what he has been told. What are you to believe? People who brief the president or Miranda, Levine of the New York Post, or both, or maybe the president changed his mind,” co-host Brian Kilmeade said.
New reporting indicates a connection between Crooks and Robinson.
TPUSA spokesman Andrew Kolvet said the development is “a five-alarm fire,” responding Monday on social media to a report by New York Post columnist Miranda Devine.
Devine highlighted Crooks’ online interest in transgenderism and the “furry” subculture. Robinson’s roommate was described as his transgender partner, who also reportedly had a furry fetish.
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“Crooks was shot dead by a Secret Service sniper, but not before he killed rallygoer Corey Comperatore, 50, and seriously wounded David Dutch, 58, and James Copenhaver, 75, who were sitting in the bleachers behind Trump,” Devine wrote.
“There is something very wrong with the official story and that invites conspiracy theories,” she said.
Devine added that a source revealed new details from Crooks’ digital footprint, including posts showing he shifted from enthusiastically pro-Trump to openly hostile toward the former president and his supporters beginning in 2020.
“How can you people call others sheep, but you are [too] brainwashed to realize how dumb you are,” he wrote on Feb. 26, 2020.
“I mean literally you guys sound like a cult at times.”
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In August 2020, Crooks posted that “the only way to fight the gov is with terrorism style attacks,” urging followers to bomb essential buildings and assassinate political leaders.
Rod Swanson, a former senior FBI agent and former chief of investigations for Nevada during the 2017 Las Vegas shooting, said there is no scenario in which the FBI would have missed Crooks’ online behavior.
“No matter how ridiculous the allegation, no matter if it’s COVID or not, somebody is going to knock on somebody’s door,” Swanson said.
“If they investigated that kid there’s a record of it and there’s an assessment that some leader made that this was not a threat or it rose to a level and they did something else.”
Devine also noted Crooks’ identification with “they/them” pronouns on the art platform DeviantArt, a major hub for the furry community.
She wrote that he showed a deep interest in anthropomorphized animal characters, often associated with sexual themes.
Lance Twiggs, Robinson’s roommate, was also reportedly involved in the furry subculture.
Turning Point USA’s Jack Posobiec said Robinson’s trial should be televised.
“There’s questions coming out about the strange relationship between Lance Twiggs and Tyler Robinson,” Posobiec said.
“Drug use, obsessions with ChatGPT, the furry lifestyle, black market HRT (hormone treatment).”
Both the Crooks and Robinson cases appear to involve similar underlying mental health struggles.
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Croatian footballer Nikola Porkivac dies in a traffic accident
He played for various clubs, including Dinamo Zagreb, Monaco, Red Bull Salzburg, and Rijeka, and appeared in 15 matches for the Croatian national team.
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Footballer Nikola Pokrivac , a former member of the Croatian national team and former player for Dinamo, has died unexpectedly at the age of 39 in a serious traffic accident, Croatian media reported Saturday.
According to police sources, Pokrivac and another person died Friday night in a crash involving four vehicles near Karlovac, about 50 kilometers south of Zagreb, while three other people were injured.
Police have opened an investigation to determine the cause of the accident, according to the sports website Sportske Novosti.
After starting his football career at Varteks in 2004, Pokrivac played for various clubs, including Dinamo Zagreb, Monaco, Red Bull Salzburg, and Rijeka, and appeared in 15 matches for the Croatian national team.
In 2015, he suffered a serious illness from which he recovered to the point of being able to return to first-division football. The club he was playing for at the time of his death is Vojnic, a fourth-division club.
Dynamo reported receiving the news of his death with great sadness and disbelief.
“Nikola will forever remain a part of the Dinamo family: as a talented midfielder, a fighter on the pitch, and a man with a big heart. He played 69 times for the Blues and participated in four league titles and three Champions Cups,” Dinamo wrote on social media.
Red Bull Salzburg also expressed its sadness and condolences to the deceased’s family.
“We mourn the loss of our former player Nikola Pokrivac, who tragically passed away in a car accident. Our thoughts are with his family and friends. Rest in peace, Nikola,” the Austrian team said on its website.
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