Trey Gowdy Unveils New Crime Novel Amid Trump Assassination Probe

Trey Gowdy, a Fox News contributor known for his commentary on legal and political issues, recently joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss the Secret Service’s involvement in the failed assassination attempt on President Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania resort. The episode saw him delve into what he described as the agency’s ‘immediate and robust response’ to the incident, emphasizing the importance of national security protocols. Gowdy, who previously served as a federal prosecutor, brought his legal expertise to the discussion, offering an insider’s perspective on the investigation.

In addition to the security matters, Gowdy used the segment to introduce his upcoming psychological crime novel, ‘The Color of Death.’ The book, which he described as a ‘high-stakes mystery,’ is set against the backdrop of a real-world crisis, drawing on his experience with law enforcement and criminal investigations. The novel’s plot is said to mirror some of the challenges faced by the Secret Service, blending real events with fictional twists to create a suspenseful narrative. Gowdy’s dual role as a political commentator and author highlights his ability to translate complex issues into engaging storytelling, appealing to both his audience’s interests in current events and crime fiction.