Democrat Trump Assassin Offers $150,000 to ‘Finish the Job’ and then the DOJ releases the letter to ‘Kill Trump’! Why?
Where does a lowlife Democrat troll with no discernible income come to offer a $150K bounty?
The Democrats would not release the Nashville school shooter trans-terrorist’s manifesto because they feared it would inspire more transterrorism.. And yet within a week they release a letter from Trump’s would-be assassin where he openly encourages more shootings and offers to pay for them.
Jesse Watters Raises SERIOUS Questions About Trump’s Would-Be Assassin
- How was Ryan Routh, “a man with no money for child support,” able to suddenly start living in a pricey house in Hawaii and afford flights to Taiwan, Turkey, Poland, and Ukraine?
- Why has Routh “never served a day in jail” when he has “100 different counts” to his name?
- Why was Routh’s fiancée, who just lost her job at Victoria’s Secret, okay with him flying to Ukraine for months at a time?
- How was he able to feed himself in Ukraine when he only had “$68 in [his] bank account.”
- “And everywhere he goes, he gets press from the local papers to the New York Times to Newsweek.” The whole thing stinks, and it suggests that someone other than Routh’s “fiancée” was supporting him.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on X states:
The DOJ released a letter written by Ryan Wesley Routh offering $150,000 to anyone who could ‘finish the job’ on President Trump.The DOJ, which is trying to put Trump in prison, is now offering a bounty on Trump’s head by releasing this. Why else would they release this?
DOJ under fire for releasing failed Trump assassin’s $150k offer to “finish the job”
The Department of Justice is facing backlash for releasing what critics call a “hit” on former President Donald Trump, after releasing a letter from Ryan Wesley Routh, who attempted to assassinate the former president and offered $150,000 to anyone who could “finish the job.” Lawmakers and commentators have slammed the DOJ, warning that the release could inspire copycat attacks and increase the threat to Trump.
Key Details:
- On Monday, the DOJ made the letter public as part of a court filing to justify keeping Routh in custody on federal gun charges. The letter, addressed to “the world,” read, “This was an assassination attempt on Donald Trump but I failed you… It is up to you now to finish the job.”
- Routh was arrested on September 15th after a failed attempt to assassinate Trump at his West Palm Beach golf course. Secret Service agents fired on Routh after spotting him with a rifle, but he fled in a black SUV before being arrested.
- The letter’s release has drawn sharp criticism, with Florida Rep. Michael Waltz questioning, “Why would the DOJ release a letter where an assassin puts a bounty on DJT’s head to encourage copycats?” Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene echoed this, accusing the DOJ of “offering a bounty on Trump’s head.”
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The FBI continues its investigation into Routh’s background and motives, but the DOJ’s handling of the letter has now become a focal point of the case. Many are questioning whether the decision to publicize such sensitive information was appropriate, especially considering the potential danger it poses.
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This is an absolutely abominable action by the Dept of IN-Justice – it is obvious they want Trump to be assassinated. When Trump is elected he should fire every member of the DOJ first day.