Trump says he wants to release report on Thomas Matthew Crooks, Ryan Routh next week

President Donald Trump said that he wanted to release the report on Thomas Mattew Crooks next week when he was asked by Fox News’ Peter Doocy why, after 7 months, more is not known about the would-be assassin that shot Trump during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania last July.

"I want to find the answers,” said Trump. “We can no longer blame Biden. He should have released that a long time ago. So what they are, giving me a report next week some time. I do believe I’ll be releasing it. I want to release the report,” Trump said.

“You had one who had three apps, two of which were foreign, supposedly, and who has the biggest white shoe law firm in Pennsylvania, even though they don’t live in a white shoe area. What’s that all about?” Trump added, referencing Ryan Routh, another would-be assassin.

“The other one had 7 or 6 cell phones, and I don’t have 6 cell phones. Why would somebody have.6 cell phones? We’re going to be releasing a report on that soon, Peter,” Trump said.

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