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White House Releases Bizarre Letter from Trump Assassin Which Places a Bounty on the Former President’s Head

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Many have suspected that Ryan Routh, the second person who attempted to assassinate President Donald Trump, is a deep state plant who was working with our own government to try and eliminate the former president from the political picture in America.

And this BIZARRE letter from Routh is only giving more validity to that belief!

The letter was apparently written months before Routh ever attempted to kill President Trump at his West Palm Beach, Florida golf course on September 15.

Yet somehow, Routh predicted that he would fail to actually assassinate Trump and promises to payout a bounty of $150,000 to “whomever can [finish] the job.”

 Dear world, this was an assassination attempt on Donald Trump but I am so sorry I failed you. I tried my best and gave it all the gumption I could muster,” the letter reads.

It goes on to say, “It is up to you now to finish the job; and I will offer $150,000 to whomever can complete the job.”

This letter further slams Trump as “unfit to be anything” while suggesting that Trump needs to be killed because he’s not “kind.”

Everyone across the globe from the youngest to the oldest know that Trump is unfit to be anything, much less as US president. US presidents must at bare minimum embody the moral fabric that is America and be kind, caring and selfless and always stand for humanity,” the letter states.

 

According to court records, Routh supposedly put this letter into a box and left it with an unnamed witness months before carrying out his assassination attempt. The witness claimed that they only opened the box after learning of the attempt, and found that it contained the letter in question, ammunition, and several other letters.

But this strange note raises SO MANY questions.

Routh, who somehow knew he would fail, offers up a $150,000 bounty but he was supposedly an unemployed construction worker from North Carolina so where would this money have come from?

Well we know that Routh had been working, likely with the CIA, to recruit foreign fighters to fight on behalf of Ukraine and paying for those fighters to travel to Ukraine from wherever they are in the world, again, while having no money to his name.

This would suggest that the CIA who must have been bankrolling his recruitment operation is ALSO behind that $150,000 bounty on President Trump.

And then there’s the question of why the White House would share this bounty with the public in the first place, effectively serving as a massive advertisement for Routh’s request to pay for a hit on Donald Trump.

This is ESPECIALLY odd considering that we’ve recently had confirmed reports suggesting that the Department of Homeland Security is aware of at least 5 separate kill teams who are trying to take Trump out for good.

The only logical explanation here is that Routh is working with the CIA, many of whom just endorsed Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris, to ELIMINATE president Trump.

And the corrupt Harris-allied DOJ is helping them.


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