BREAKING: FBI Reveals Shocking New Information on Trump Assassin

Congressman Tim Burchett (R-TN) has ignited a firestorm in Washington with his explosive allegation that Thomas Crooks, the man accused of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump, may have been groomed by the CIA under a clandestine mind-control program.
The claim, though dismissed by left-wing pundits as a conspiracy theory, taps into growing conservative concern about corruption and political weaponization within America’s intelligence community.
Burchett’s claim has sent shockwaves across conservative media, sparking renewed scrutiny of deep state activities. In a televised interview, he stated, “Crooks was likely groomed by the CIA through programs similar to MKUltra. This wasn’t some lone nut. This was something darker.” The MKUltra reference harks back to a real CIA program from the Cold War era that experimented with psychological manipulation and mind control.
The timing of Burchett’s claim is significant. It comes amid a broader reckoning with federal agencies, many of which conservatives argue have been politicized and turned against the American people. From the FBI’s botched handling of January 6 pipe bomb investigations to the Department of Justice’s selective prosecutions, there is growing belief among the right that the intelligence apparatus has become a partisan tool.
For years, the left dismissed accusations of a “deep state” as right-wing fantasy. But the more that is revealed, the harder it is for Americans to deny the unsettling pattern of federal overreach and secrecy. Burchett’s boldness may finally force these issues into the public spotlight.
The congressman has not yet provided full documentation to support his claims, but he is calling for a congressional investigation into Crooks’ background, his affiliations, and any ties to federal operations. “We need transparency. The American people deserve to know if their government is experimenting on citizens or manipulating individuals to carry out political violence,” Burchett said.
The mainstream media has reacted with predictable outrage, labeling Burchett’s statements as reckless and dangerous. Yet these same outlets spent years promoting unfounded Trump-Russia collusion theories and gave airtime to every unverified leak that could damage Donald Trump.
Conservatives see a double standard. When Democrats speculate wildly, it’s called journalism. When Republicans ask uncomfortable questions, it’s dismissed as insanity. Burchett, however, is not backing down.
His concerns echo those of Americans who have grown increasingly wary of institutions once considered trustworthy. If a man like Crooks was indeed under the influence of powerful actors, the implications are staggering. It suggests that the deep state will go to any lengths to stop Trump—even if it means sacrificing American lives and shredding constitutional norms.
The assassination attempt itself was deeply unsettling. Crooks, armed and prepared, managed to get within range of a major political figure. The failure of security, the lack of answers, and now Burchett’s allegations raise more questions than answers.