Trump shooter Thomas Crooks' disturbing trans 'furry' fantasies
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The individual who attempted to assassinate Donald Trump has been identified as using ‘they/them’ pronouns on a website renowned for its adult ‘furry’ content. This revelation adds another layer to the complex persona of Thomas Crooks, the assailant who targeted Trump at a 2024 campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.

Investigations have linked Crooks to the online aliases ‘epicmicrowave’ and ‘theepicmicrowave’ on DeviantArt, a platform that frequently features sexually explicit artwork involving anthropomorphic animal characters known as ‘furries’.

The accounts connected to Crooks reveal a preference for ‘they/them’ pronouns, a choice often associated with the non-binary and transgender community. Additionally, Crooks’ online activities suggest a fascination with characters that blend exaggerated masculine bodies with feminine heads.

This discovery comes as Tucker Carlson conducts an in-depth analysis of Crooks’ digital history, including his transition from a Trump supporter to an outspoken critic. Carlson’s investigation sheds light on Crooks’ violent rhetoric and political transformation, prompting further examination of his motivations.

Before Carlson’s exposé, details about Crooks were scarce, leading to speculation and accusations of an FBI cover-up. This lack of information has sparked numerous conspiracy theories, as the public seeks to understand the true nature of Crooks’ actions and beliefs.

Prior to Tucker’s reporting, very little was known about Crooks, to the extent that the FBI has been accused of a cover-up which has fueled various theories.

Among the most stunning aspects of the latest reporting is that the shooter was in contact with a Norwegian national who is allegedly part of a neo-Nazi terrorist organization. 

The FBI’s official narrative is that Crooks acted alone in the assassination attempt, with no evidence of co-conspirators or foreign direction.

Thomas Crooks, who shot Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, at the height of the presidential campaign in 2024, is linked to the accounts 'epicmicrowave' and 'theepicmicrowave' on the website DeviantArt

Thomas Crooks, who shot Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, at the height of the presidential campaign in 2024, is linked to the accounts ‘epicmicrowave’ and ‘theepicmicrowave’ on the website DeviantArt

The deep-dive from the former Fox News stemmed from a tip he received from an anonymous source who he said gained access to Crooks' wiped social media accounts

The deep-dive from the former Fox News stemmed from a tip he received from an anonymous source who he said gained access to Crooks’ wiped social media accounts

The agency said it found no clear motive but confirmed he planned the attack and had extremist views explored through his online activity.

Carlson’s investigative team last week released a 34-minute video which uncovered YouTube comments allegedly posted by Crooks from 2019-2020.

During the final phase in 2020 of Crook’s YouTube commenting, the shooter began interacting with a suspicious user ‘Willy_Tepes’ who appeared to encourage Crooks to commit political violence .

He wrote to Crooks on August 4, 2020, ‘If a gun and a badge is all that is needed, then authority obviously comes from the barrel of a gun. We have more guns than they do ;)’

‘There is no way we can avoid a war at this point, so you just better get used to the idea,’ he added.

Carlson claims that Tepes’s name is listed on a foreign Antifa website connecting him to the Nordic Resistance Movement – a neo-Nazi group based in Scandinavia which has been designated a terrorist organization by the State Department.

‘The FBI hasn’t made any mention of him in public, although they certainly know he exists. Just days after the shooting, somebody screenshotted Tepes’ YouTube account page despite the fact that he has very few followers,’ Carlson said.

‘To the extent that he can be traced online now, you can find his username being used on a foreign Antifa website, those sites link him to the Nordic Resistance Movement … that’s all we know.’

Trump nearly died when Thomas Matthew Crooks shot at him in July 2024

Trump nearly died when Thomas Matthew Crooks shot at him in July 2024

Tepes wrote in another reply to Crooks about government efforts to seize guns from citizens.

‘The more guns that are out there, the less likely a gun confiscation will be possible. Nope, guns do not guarantee a victory anymore than jet fighters, tanks and drones do. It is the fighting spirit and brains that wins.’

‘We have nothing to lose and everything to win…..and the alternative, a global police state, is unacceptable. Nothing in life is simple but that is no argument against doing it :)’

Following Tepes’ online interactions with Crooks, the Trump shooter’s YouTube commenting ends.

Moreover, Crooks’ political views seemingly shifted dramatically towards left-wing ideology around early 2020.

In January 2020, Crooks reportedly attacked Trump for his ‘stupidity’ in one of his YouTube comments and mocked Trump supporters for sounding like a ‘cult.’

Crooks then reportedly called for anti-Trump supporters to conduct ‘terrorism-style attacks’ against the US government.

The future assassin outlined ways to ‘sneak a bomb’ into a government building and ‘set it off before anyone sees you,’ according to Carlson.

Crooks allegedly interacted with a YouTube user who had links to a foreign terrorist organization that encouraged him to commit acts of violence

Crooks allegedly interacted with a YouTube user who had links to a foreign terrorist organization that encouraged him to commit acts of violence

Carlson said his source retrieved a never-before-seen clip from Crooks' Google Drive account that shows him dry firing a handgun in a bedroom

Carlson said his source retrieved a never-before-seen clip from Crooks’ Google Drive account that shows him dry firing a handgun in a bedroom

‘[In my opinion] the only way to fight the [government] is with terrorism style attacks, sneak a bomb into an essential building [and] set it off before anyone sees you, track down and important people/politicians/military leaders etc and try to assassinate them. Any sort of head to head fight is suicide and ambush/surprise attacks likely aren’t going to end well,’ Crooks allegedly wrote on YouTube.

MAGA influencers and lawmakers reacted with shock to Carlson’ latest reporting and demanded more transparency from Kash Patel’s FBI regarding Crooks.

Tennessee Republican Rep. Tim Burchett claimed that Crooks was groomed by the CIA via MKUltra-style mind control programs during an interview reacting to Carlson’s latest report.

‘They programmed this kid. You got a kid who’s got access to guns or has some simple knowledge of a firearm, he was programmed,’ Burchett told conservative influencer Benny Johnson. ‘The facts have been buried or burned or whoever knew is either sitting on a beach somewhere and, uh, enjoying a fruity drink or they’re dead.’

‘When the CIA says, ‘We don’t have this thing,’ and then their asses are brought into a court of law and they say, ‘Well, we have it, but we don’t use it anymore.’ Apparently, somebody’s using it.’

‘I’ve said that all along,’ Burchett added. ‘I’ve said that. Look at the history. Look at where we’re at in this country, the Deep State. It’s disgusting. Trump’s right. They’re not after, they’re not after him. They’re after us. He’s just standing in the way.’

Kash Patel, meanwhile, issued a statement indirectly responding to Carlson’s reporting by claiming the Bureau collected an extensive amount of data from Crooks.

Patel does not provide any specific details into the data uncovered from the FBI investigation, nor his motive for trying to kill Trump. Furthermore, the FBI director continues to maintain that Crooks had limited online use.

‘The investigation, conducted by over 480 FBI employees, revealed Crooks had limited online and in person interactions, planned and conducted the attack alone, and did not leak or share his intent to engage in the attack with anyone,’ Patel wrote.

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