Documento do FBI detalha planejamento de suspeito de ataque no WHCD, Crockett questiona tentativas contra Trump

Um documento do FBI recentemente revelado oferece novas informações sobre o plano de Cole Tomas Allen de atacar o presidente Trump e autoridades durante o Jantar dos Correspondentes da Casa Branca de 2026, incluindo suas viagens e um e-mail com ameaças enviado à família. A deputada Jasmine Crockett questionou a frequência das tentativas contra a vida de Trump em meio ao incidente.

Após o tiroteio ocorrido em 26 de abril no posto de controle de segurança do Washington Hilton — onde agentes do Serviço Secreto detiveram o suspeito Cole Tomas Allen, armado com uma escopeta de repetição, o que levou a evacuações —, o documento do FBI revelado na segunda-feira traz mais detalhes sobre o planejamento do crime.

Allen, de 31 anos, natural de Torrance, Califórnia, reservou um quarto no hotel em 6 de abril e viajou de trem a partir da área de Los Angeles no dia 21 de abril. Ele enviou um e-mail para familiares dizendo: "Não permitirei mais que um pedófilo, estuprador e traidor manche minhas mãos com seus crimes." O texto listava "Autoridades da administração (não incluindo o Sr. Patel): são alvos, priorizados do escalão mais alto para o mais baixo."

Allen havia publicado nas redes sociais comparações entre Trump e Hitler, afirmando que o ataque a tiros no comício de Butler em julho de 2024 (que feriu Trump e matou um apoiador) e a tentativa posterior no campo de golfe na Flórida seriam farsas.

A deputada Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) publicou em sua página pessoal no Threads: "Voltando ao tiroteio… já houve algum presidente com tantas 'tentativas' próximas contra a sua vida? Talvez sejam as leis frouxas de controle de armas, talvez seja a falta de financiamento para a saúde mental, ou talvez seja falso… quem sabe." Em sua conta oficial no X, ela condenou a violência: "A violência política é inaceitável e deve parar. Sou grata por todos que compareceram ao WHCD desta noite estarem em segurança."

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