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Trump assassination plotter’s target locations revealed for August to October.

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In a shocking revelation that has rattled political circles and the public alike, a failed assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump has been brought to light, bringing with it a slew of serious accusations and concerns. The individual at the center of this malevolent plot, identified as Ryan Routh, was reportedly found in possession of a detailed list outlining the scheduled appearances of the former president from August to October. Prosecutors have indicated that Routh had conducted several reconnaissance trips to Trump’s West Palm Beach golf course and his Mar-a-Lago residence months prior to his apprehension. This disturbing detail raises pressing questions about the source of this insider information, leading to speculations, including from Rep. Eli Crane, about the potential existence of a mole within the Secret Service with intentions harmful to Trump.

Upon Routh’s appearance in court, where he faced charges related to possession of firearms by a convicted felon and possession and receipt of a firearm with an obliterated serial number, a more sinister layer of his plot was unveiled. A letter, addressed “Dear world,” was discovered among other materials Routh left with an acquaintance. In this letter, Routh not only confessed to his failed attempt on Trump’s life but also shockingly offered a bounty of $150,000 to anyone who could succeed where he had failed. This letter, and its contents, have since been made public by the Department of Justice (DOJ), sparking a widespread debate about the implications and motivations behind such a disclosure.

The decision by the DOJ to release this letter, unredacted, in a public forum has led to outcry and speculation from various quarters, including from Donald Trump Jr., who questioned the disparity in the DOJ’s handling of different cases. Meanwhile, Trump himself issued a statement to his supporters, lambasting the federal charges against Routh as insufficient and indicative of a broader, more biased campaign against him by the DOJ and FBI. This narrative feeds into Trump’s longstanding accusations of “Weaponized Lawfare” and election interference directed at him, painting a picture of a deeply fractured and politicized justice system.

In a stark call to action, Trump has advocated for the State of Florida, under Governor Ron DeSantis, to take over the investigation and prosecution of the case, arguing that Florida’s legal system would impose far more severe charges than those currently leveled by the FBI. This controversial stance, alongside Trump’s vehement critique of the federal justice apparatus, underscores the intense polarization and distrust pervading the American political landscape, further complicating the already tumultuous discourse surrounding the safety and security of political figures, the integrity of national security agencies, and the fairness of the justice system in handling high-profile cases.

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