NEWYou can listen to Fox News articles now!The FBI and Secret Service confirmed that they are investigating the owner of a Wisconsin beer brewery who advertised a promotion for free beer upon the death President Donald Trump, just after a suspect was arrested for allegedly trying to assassinate America’s 47th president. The U.S. Secret Service investigates perceived threats against President Donald Trump or any of our protected individuals, the agencies said in a statement to Fox News. “The FBI and Secret Service worked together to follow up on the information received and conduct further investigations, including a voluntary interview of the individual. We have no further comment on this matter as it is still ongoing. “Kirk Bangstad is the owner of the progressive-themed Minocqua Brewing Company located in the northern Wisconsin city of Minocqua. At 9:15 pm Saturday, April 25, just moments after the news broke that shots had been fired inside the Washington Hilton Hotel, where Trump, Vice president J.D. Vance and other cabinet members were attending a White House Correspondents Association Dinner when the brewery advertised that it would offer free beer if Trump died on its Facebook page. “Well, we almost got #freebeerday. The post stated that either a brother or a sister in the Resistance should work on their marksmanship, or he faked a second assassination for a positive news cycle. “We’ll probably never know. We’re ready to pour free beers the day it happens. The post encouraged supporters to buy T-shirts saying “I wish it were free beer day at Minocqua Brewing Company. “Our celebration of life will be legendary!” The post said.COLE ALLEN CLUES PILE UP AS THOMAS CROOKS’ SECRETS DIE WITH HIM – EXPERTS CITE THE EVIDENCE GAPS IN TRUMP’S ATTACKTHursday evening, Bangstad a Democratic activist and former candidate livestreamed while two men dressed in suits asked him if he knew or supported anyone wanting to harm Trump. The post said: “Call this phone number and ask this Secret Service agent to stand down and honour his oath of loyalty to his country.” Bangstad, in response to a Fox News Digital request for comment, said: “We only provide comments to legitimate news agencies and not state propaganda organizations.” “However, one of our customers may want to answer your question. “AFTER THIRD ASSSASSINATION ATTACK, DEBATE GROWS OVER IF TRUMP ATTACK WORTH ANOTHER INVESTIGATIONCole Allan, 31, of Torrance California, is accused traveling across-country by train prior to attempting to assassinate Trump. He allegedly tried to storm through a Secret Service Checkpoint in the direction where the dinner was held with a 12-gauge shotgun loaded and several other weapons. He was arrested before he could enter the ballroom. Allen faces charges for attempting to kill the president of the United States and discharge of a gun during a violent crime. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro said that the suspect would face “many other charges.” “He was arraigned on Tuesday in federal court and returned to court Thursday for a hearing on detention, where a court ordered him to be held without bail.