If you buy via any of our links, there will be no additional cost to you, and we will receive a tiny commission. More information is available on our Affiliate Disclosure page.
The gunman in July’s assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump gained access to the roof he fired from by getting atop an air-conditioning unit, a source briefed on the investigation into the shooting told NBC News on Tuesday.
The gunman in July’s assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump gained access to the roof he fired from by getting atop an air-conditioning unit, a source briefed on the investigation into the shooting told NBC News on Tuesday. NBC News Top Stories