Inside the Failed Attempt to Assassinate President Trump: What Routh’s Case Reveals About Security and Justice
Ryan Routh’s shocking attempt to assassinate President Trump exposes critical gaps in security protocols and judicial handling, raising urgent questions about protecting American leadership and sovereignty.
Last September, as President Donald Trump pursued his campaign for a second term, an attempted assassination at his West Palm Beach golf club sent shockwaves through the nation. Ryan Routh, a troubled former construction worker turned self-styled mercenary, was caught aiming an AK-style rifle from the bushes just 400 yards away from the Commander-in-Chief. Thanks to vigilant U.S. Secret Service agents, the attempt was thwarted before any harm could come to our president.But this incident is far more than a sensational headline; it reveals dangerous cracks in how America safeguards its leaders and administers justice. Judge Aileen Cannon—appointed by Trump...
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