President Trump Orders Secret Service to Release to Him All Information on His Two Would-Be Assassins

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President Donald Trump had two assassination attempts on his life during the 2024 presidential campaign. Thomas Matthew Crooks fired his weapon at Trump, grazing his ear during a rally in Pennsylvania. Crooks was killed by a Secret Service sniper. Ryan Wesley Routh has been charged in his alleged assassination attempt at Trump’s golf course in Florida. Trump has now ordered the Secret Service to turn over all information it has on both men and the events of those days.





Trump says he has a right to know. (WATCH)

The background information on Trump’s two would-be assassins is minimal.

Posters worry there are rogue forces inside the government that have buried or destroyed evidence about the two events.

Many commenters suspect both assassination attempts were set-ups.

Hopefully, the information will be turned over immediately with no drama. If the information can’t be found it will only solidify our worst fears.




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