DOJ Release Letter Written by Trump’s Attempted Assassin Promising to Pay $150,000 For Someone Else to Finish the Job
The DOJ has released a letter reportedly written by Ryan Wesley Routh, the man accused of attempting to assassinate former President Donald Trump on September 15 in Florida.
Within a court filing {SEE HERE} the Department of Justice (DOJ) is releasing the letter. According to information within the DOJ filing, Ryan Routh asked a friend to keep a box of his belongings. After the failed assassination, the friend opened the box and discovered the letter. Subsequently the DOJ publishes the letter through the court filing, seemingly to stimulate someone to follow Routh’s wishes.
[SOURCE HERE]
Immediately, people noticed how the DOJ would never normally publish a letter or manifesto that would stimulate the mentally unstable. [SEE HERE] However, when it comes to Donald Trump, all the DOJ/FBI customary defensive moves are thrown out. Remember, Donald Trump is their target, never considered a victim.
The letter was transparently released in an effort to do exactly what the DOJ/FBI says is the reason why they never permit such evidence to be released. Quite simply, they want a mentally unstable person to review and receive the message and act upon it.
If the DOJ did not want someone to follow up on the bounty from Routh, they wouldn’t release it; after all, it’s dangerous.
ANCILLARY QUESTION: How did Ryan Routh assemble $150,000 for his bounty on the head of President Trump?
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