Trump rally shooter sought info on attempted killing of foreign leader
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The gunman who tried to kill former president Donald Trump conducted Internet searches related to power plants, mass shooting events, and the attempted assassination earlier this year of Slovakia's prime minister, FBI officials said Monday, offering new details about what they said was the gunman's 'careful planning' for the attack.
In a call with reporters on Monday, FBI officials said Trump has agreed to an FBI interview about the assassination attempt against him at a July 13 campaign rally in Butler, Pa. 'We want to get his perspective as to what he observed,' said Kevin Rojek, who heads the FBI's Pittsburgh field office which is leading the investigation. 'It is a standard interview we would do for any other victim of crime.'
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