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Court Docs Reveal Would-Be Trump Assassin Nearly Purchased a STINGER MISSLE to Eliminate President Trump

As if the story surrounding the would-be assassination of President Donald Trump last summer wasn’t already weird enough, things just got even weirder…

While we still know virtually nothing about the first would-be Trump assailant, Thomas Matthew Crooks (thanks to the FBI destroying as much evidence as they possibly could), we’ve learned some disturbing new details about the second would-be assassin, Ryan Routh.

Now you may recall that Ryan Routh was supposedly an unemployed “carpenter” from North Carolina who had no money to his name. This “broke carpenter” somehow traveled to Ukraine and to D.C. quite frequently while running a website where he recruited foreign fighters to join the Ukrainian military in its conflict with Russia.

While supposedly being dirt poor, Routh would offer to fly fighters to Ukraine and pay them to join the fight…how could someone with no money do that?

Unless – *cough, cough* – they were CIA?

 

But the bizarre government connections don’t end there. Newly released court documents reveal that Routh attempted to purchase a STINGER MISSILE FROM UKRAINE so that he could try to take out President Trump here in the U.S.

The U.S. has been supplying Ukraine with stinger missiles and other heavy arms. It’s been heavily reported that many of these weapons have ended up on the black market, with corrupt Ukrainian officials looking to put some cash in their pockets by selling these U.S.-supplied weapons to the highest bidder.

A stinger missile costs the American taxpayers roughly $120,000. On the black market it can reportedly sell for as high as $80,000.

Again, how on earth could Ryan Routh afford to pay $80,000 for a stinger missile when he was a broke unemployed carpenter?

And somehow, things get even CRAZIER.

The court documents state Routh’s contact for the stinger missile was someone who he believed was a “Ukrainian with access to military weapons.”

But more likely, Routh was chatting it up with a U.S. operative – presumably a CIA agent running arms through Ukraine.

And these two weren’t just talking about the weather either…

Routh and his associate were talking about assassinating President Donald Trump… IN BUTLER, PENNSYLVANIA ON JULY 13, 2024!

Why is this such a big deal? Routh didn’t go after Trump in Butler, PA – Thomas Matthew Crooks did, and it’s where President Trump was shot in the head…

In his discussions with the associate from August, Routh was CLEARLY upset that the Butler attempt had failed and said plainly, “Trump is not good for Ukraine… Send me an rpg or stinger and I will see what we can do.

I need equipment so that Trump cannot get elected,” Routh said.

Then on September 15, Routh was found lying in the bushes with a firearm aiming at President Trump on a golf course in Florida in another assassination plot which was thankfully foiled by Secret Service agents and local police.

Just imagine how different that would have gone had Routh managed to get his hands on an American-made stinger missile… with a clear line of sight on President Trump…in America…

There is so much to unpack here.

Who was funding Routh? Who was this mysterious associate? What exactly was their involvement in Butler assassination attempt?

Everything points back to the CIA, who has HATED President Trump since 2015.


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