Trump raises questions about the two who tried to assassinate him
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President Donald Trump is demanding answers about the two men behind the attempts on his life, making it clear that he will no longer tolerate delays from the Biden administration.
“I want to find out about the two assassins. . . . Why did the one guy have six cell phones and why did the other guy have [foreign] apps?” Trump asked, cutting through the fog of secrecy.
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He continued, slamming the Biden administration’s handling of the investigation:
“No more holding back because of Biden. . . . I’m entitled to know. And they held it back long enough. No excuses.”
The latest revelations only add to the growing list of troubling questions.
Ryan Routh, the 59-year-old suspect in the second assassination attempt on Trump at his West Palm Beach golf club last September, was allegedly found with six cell phones in his car.
What could he possibly have needed that many devices for?
And then there’s Thomas Crooks, the 19-year-old who shot Trump in the ear at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, last July.
Crooks was taken down by law enforcement, but what investigators found on his phone raises even more red flags.
Encrypted messaging apps linked to Belgium, New Zealand, and Germany were discovered — raising serious concerns about who he may have been communicating with.
Trump’s national security advisor, former Rep. Michael Waltz, is demanding answers as well.
“Why would a teenager need to use multiple encrypted foreign apps?” he questioned, highlighting the suspicious nature of Crooks’ digital footprint.
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They should also be investigating whether a foreign country or countries could have been behind the assassination attempts. The fact that there were two attempts is also suspicious. They should also be looking into whether some people in the US government were involved in the attempts.
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