NEW DETAILS about TRUMP SHOOTER Thomas Matthew Crooks — Daily Persuasion with Joshua Lisec Ep. 38

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What They Aren’t Telling You About the Trump Shooter: Thomas Matthew Crooks Was Calm, Cool, and Let In

In a world where narratives are manufactured and uncomfortable truths buried, today's episode will shake your confidence in what you think you know.

Welcome to Episode 38 of Daily Persuasion with Joshua Lisec: “NEW DETAILS about TRUMP SHOOTER Thomas Matthew Crooks.”

In this hard-hitting episode, Joshua Lisec dissects new and overlooked details about the Trump shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, raising the question: Was this just a catastrophic series of security failures, or was there something more?

Joshua Lisec doesn’t just speculate — he investigates. Alongside co-author Jack Posobiec, Lisec authored Bulletproof, the only book that tells the full, unvarnished truth about the Trump assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania. Today’s episode is brought to you by Bulletproof, which features a foreword by Donald Trump Jr. and lays out the now-infamous 12 documented failures that gave Thomas Matthew Crooks an open window to attempt to assassinate Donald J. Trump.

While mainstream Trump news outlets obsess over buzzwords like “lone wolf” and “disturbed youth,” Lisec walks you through Crooks’ actual behavior — calm, confident, slow-moving, as if he knew he wouldn’t be stopped. The Trump shooter wasn’t skulking or sneaking — he was operating in broad daylight with a rifle and rangefinder, visibly inside the security perimeter, and still not engaged. This is the “dog not barking” moment — a concept Lisec borrows from Scott Adams — pointing to what’s missing from the story rather than just what’s there.

Why didn’t law enforcement act on Thomas Matthew Crooks despite seeing him repeatedly? Why did it take eight shots before anyone responded? Why is the media ignoring Crooks’ eerily composed demeanor — a trait inconsistent with the “troubled teen” narrative?

Using persuasion techniques rooted in probability, logic, and behavioral psychology, Lisec encourages viewers to ask better questions — like a trained investigator. As he demonstrates in this Daily Persuasion installment, true persuasion doesn’t mean telling people what to think. It’s about showing them what hasn’t been thought about yet.

Lisec also reveals previously unseen footage from the Turning Point Action booth at the Butler rally — a key location where Crooks was seen exhibiting odd, arrogant behavior. He scoffed at TPUSA volunteers and behaved like someone with asymmetric information — not like a mentally unstable shooter, but like a man on a mission.

Want real Trump shooter details? This is where you’ll find them — not on the evening news. Lisec even calculates the mathematical probability of 12 security failures happening independently, which lands at a jaw-dropping 1 in 1 septillion. In short: the official story of the Trump shooting doesn’t just stretch logic — it breaks it.

You’ll hear persuasion psychology at work in how Lisec frames every revelation, equipping you with persuasive techniques to recognize when you're being told half the story — or none of it. Whether you're fascinated by examples of persuasion in advertising, writing, or even politics, this episode is a masterclass in how to persuade someone to do something — like ask: Who shot Trump… and who let it happen?

Lisec doesn’t just write about persuasion. He lives it, applies it, and teaches you how to think critically through Daily Persuasion. Episode 38 is not just another commentary — it’s a reckoning. Watch it. Share it. And grab your copy of Bulletproof at BulletproofBook.com to dive deeper into what the media still won’t say about the Donald Trump shooting.

Because if you don’t ask the hard questions — who will?

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