拜登司法部为何向公众公开悬赏特朗普刺客“完成工作”15万美元的信?
Why Did The Biden DoJ Release Trump Assassin's $150,000 Reward To "Complete The Job" Letter To The Public?

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/why-did-biden-doj-release-trump-assassins-150000-reward-complete-job-letter-public

美国前总统唐纳德·特朗普的暗杀者瑞安·韦斯利·劳斯承认曾试图刺杀特朗普,但失败了。 法庭文件显示,他写了一封令人不安的信,表示他打算向任何有能力完成这项工作的人提供奖励。 这封信被放在一个盒子里,里面装有电话、弹药和表达对特朗普领导不满的便条等其他物品。 执法部门从一名相关人员那里收到了这个盒子,据该人称,几个月前从劳斯那里收到了这个盒子。 该事件发生在 9 月 18 日劳斯被捕之前。 调查人员发现了几项将劳斯与犯罪联系起来的证据,例如一本日记,其中包含与乌克兰有关的联系方式、有关加入乌克兰武装冲突的讨论,以及提到现任总统不适合担任总统。 根据电话记录,劳斯于 2024 年 8 月访问了佛罗里达州,在特朗普的住所和高尔夫俱乐部附近度过了时光。 他在谷歌上的搜索历史表明他正在研究去墨西哥旅行的方法。 当局没收了与特朗普在 8 月、9 月和 10 月露面相对应的设备以及日期和地点列表。 劳斯首次出庭时声称自己拥有很少的财产,仅拥有两辆价值 1,000 美元的旧皮卡车。 此前,他写了一本书,讨论了他缺乏财务资源和资产的情况。 社交媒体活动显示,在持续的俄罗斯-乌克兰冲突中,劳斯是乌克兰的直言不讳的倡导者。 他表达了对前总统的不满,发表了批评性言论,特别是在七月份,提到了早些时候的一次暗杀企图。 劳斯目前因 9 月 15 日事件而面临联邦枪支指控。 尽管有特勤局在场,劳斯还是接近了特朗普的住所,十二个小时都没有被发现,直到一名特勤局官员注意到他的武器枪管,促使该官员向劳斯开枪,导致他逃跑。 没有开枪,特朗普和其他人都没有受伤。 在此事件之前,特朗普于 7 月再次遭遇暗杀企图,当时一名枪手在宾夕法尼亚州的一次竞选集会上瞄准了他。 此后,联邦调查局表示,他们拒绝公布另一名袭击者的“宣言”,因为担心这可能会煽动进一步的暴力,但是,他们在没有透露的情况下公布了劳斯的信。

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Former President Trump's would-be assassin Ryan Wesley Routh wrote a chilling letter admitting he failed in trying to take the life of the former president, and offering a reward for anyone who can finish the job...

The note was addressed to the “World” and reads:

“This was an assassination attempt on Donald Trump but I failed you. I tried my best and gave it all the gumption I could muster. It is up to you now to finish the job; and I will offer $150,000 to whomever can complete the job,” according to court papers.

Routh dropped off a box at a person’s home that included the letter, the court documents state.

As Jack Phillips reports at The Epoch Times, law enforcement officials were contacted on Sept. 18, or three days after he was arrested, by a person who said that Routh dropped off the box at his location in the months prior to the incident. The witness opened the box after learning of Routh’s arrest, finding ammunition, phones, and various letters.

Prosecutors said the note and other evidence found at the scene show a need for Routh to be detained while the government builds its case against him. A detention hearing is scheduled for Monday morning at a federal court in Florida.

“Because the facts are offered for the limited purpose of supporting the United States’s request for pretrial detention, the facts in this written proffer do not set forth all of the information and evidence known to the United States in this ongoing investigation,” the court documents state.

Prosecutors found “a notebook with dozens of pages filled with names and phone numbers pertaining to Ukraine, discussions about how to join combat on behalf of Ukraine.”

“He [the former President] ended relations with Iran like a child and now the Middle East has unraveled,” Routh wrote in one of the documents, according to the court papers.

"Everyone across the globe from the youngest to the oldest knows that Trump is unfit to be anything, much less U.S. president. U.S. presidents must at the bare miminum embody the moral fabric that is America and be kind, caring and selfless and always stand for humanity."

Cellphone records from two of the recovered phones show that Routh traveled from Greensboro, North Carolina, to West Palm Beach on Aug. 14, 2024, prosecutors wrote.

Further, on “multiple days and times from Aug. 18, 2024, to Sept. 15, 2024, Routh’s cellphone accessed cell towers located near Trump International and the former president’s residence at Mar-a-Lago,” the filing said.

A cellphone that was recovered by authorities showed a Google search of how to travel from Palm Beach County, Florida, to Mexico. Federal officials also found a list with dates in August, September, and October as well as venues where the former president had appeared and was scheduled to appear, prosecutors say.

During his first court appearance last week, Routh declared that he had no assets and only owned two trucks worth $1,000. In a 2023 book that apparently written by him, Routh also wrote that he had no bank account and no retirement savings.

Posts made by Routh on X and other social media sites show that he was an avid supporter of Ukraine in the ongoing Russia–Ukraine conflict, even posting images and videos of himself in Kyiv and other areas in Ukraine since the war started. He also made critical comments about the former president, including several in July that referenced the first assassination attempt.

Routh faces federal firearms charges in connection to the Sept. 15 incident. Prosecutors say that Routh, 58, camped out near Trump’s Florida golf course for 12 hours before his gun barrel was spotted by a Secret Service agent, who then fired at the suspect before he fled the scene.

Authorities also discovered an SKS-style rifle with 11 rounds, including one round in the chamber, according to the court papers. Officials previously said that the suspect did not fire any shots and had no direct line of sight to Trump, who was golfing at the time of the incident. The former president also was not harmed.

In July, Trump survived his first assassination attempt and was shot in the ear by a gunman who fired at a rally while he was speaking in Butler, Pennsylvania, prompting questions about the Secret Service’s ability to protect him.

The FBI said that when its agents attempted to interview Routh after he was detained on Sept. 15, he invoked his right to an attorney. Routh has not entered a plea.

Finally, Matt Walsh brings up a crucial point about the release of this letter:

"They didn't release the Covenant shooter manifesto because they were allegedly afraid it would inspire more shootings. 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."

Routh is set to appear in federal court on Monday for a detention hearing after the attempted assassination on September 15 at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach.

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