The U.S. Department of Justice led by attorney general Merrick Garland today released a hand-written letter supposedly authored by 2nd attempted Trump assassin Ryan Wesley Routh. In the letter, which amounts to a brief anti-Trump manifesto consisting mostly of standard Democrat party talking points, Routh offers a bounty of $150,000 to anyone who “can complete the job” of taking Mr. Trump out.
This release raises several questions, including:
How can a guy the government claims had an income of just $3,000 per month as a construction worker afford to offer a $150,000 bounty?
Why would the same DOJ that continues to withhold the manifesto written by the trans Nashville mass-shooter for “safety reasons” justify the release of this letter, which unarguably places Trump at higher risk of more assassination attempts?