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The young Pennsylvania man who opened fire on former President Donald Trump appears to have posted an ominous message hinting to fellow gamers that this past Saturday would be eventful, lawmakers were told Wednesday.

During a congressional briefing on Wednesday, lawmakers were told that Thomas Crooks was on the platform and hinted that he’d be in the news on Saturday.

GOP senators left that briefing deeply unsatisfied, with Minority Leader Mitch McConnell calling for new leadership at Secret Service after the meeting ended.

A Steam user profile seen by NBC News used the name Thomas M. Crooks but it appears that the profile’s handle was changed from a previous username on Sunday afternoon — the day after the shooting, according to an archive of the profile collected by SteamID, a website not affiliated with Steam or Valve that tracks Steam user pages.

The profile also featured a widely circulated picture of Crooks as its avatar and has the language that was reported that appeared to foreshadow the attack.

That profile, which has been active since May 2023, previously went by usernames including “Blubber” and “Bubbles,” according to SteamID. It was not clear when the language about the attack was added.

Crooks was killed shortly after the shooting Saturday during the Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Trump was clipped in the ear and was possibly inches away from a fatal wound.

Investigators say they are still looking for what might have motivated Crooks to shoot at the nation’s 45th president.

The young man was a registered Republican but also made a $15 donation to the Progressive Turnout Project on the day President Joe Biden was inaugurated in 2021, records showed.

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