New revelations surrounding the man who tried to assassinate President Donald Trump are igniting outrage among conservatives and raising serious questions about what federal investigators chose not to highlight.
A wave of new reporting suggests that Thomas Crooks, the would-be assassin at Trump’s 2024 rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, wasn’t the “blank slate loner” the FBI made him out to be. Instead, he appears to have lived an online double life steeped in fringe identity politics, extremist messaging, and a bizarre digital world that federal officials downplayed from the start.
A Strange Online Persona the FBI Never Explained
Investigators now believe Crooks operated two DeviantArt profiles — “epicmicrowave” and “theepicmicrowave” — accounts that followed content involving hyper-sexualized cartoon creatures and imagery favoring “they/them” pronouns. The platform is infamous for graphic artwork involving animal-human hybrids, and Crooks allegedly curated posts involving muscular male bodies paired with female heads.
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