‘No excuse’: Donald Trump asked secret service to reveal ‘every and any detail’ about would be assassins


'No excuse': Donald Trump asked secret service to reveal 'every and any detail' about would be assassins

US President Donald Trump asked the secret service on Friday to share every and any detail relating to the assassination attempts on his life as he is entitled to know about the would be assassins and added “no excuse.”
“I’m entitled to know,” he said.

“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? No more holding back because of Biden .

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. . I’m entitled to know. And they held it back long enough. No excuses,” he added.
Earlier, Ryan Routh was arrested for plotting an assassination attempt on the former president whilst he was playing golf at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach on September 15.
Routh has entered a plea of not guilty to all charges filed against him.
Authorities reportedly discovered six mobile phones in the vehicle of Ryan Routh, the 59-year-old individual suspected of the second assassination attempt on Trump last September at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, FL.
This Florida incident represents the second suspected attempt on Trump’s life in recent months. A shooting incident in Pennsylvania this July resulted in Trump sustaining an ear injury when an assailant fired shots at his campaign gathering.
The Pennsylvania incident sparked intense debate and scrutiny regarding the adequacy of security measures at the event.
Former US President Trump at a Butler, Pennsylvania campaign event, protected by Secret Service during gunfire, with his national security adviser Waltz and others present.
The former congressman Waltz, serving as Trump’s security adviser, raised concerns about a young person’s need for several encrypted international applications.
Law enforcement officers fatally shot him, and subsequent FBI investigation revealed encrypted messaging accounts on his device from platforms in Belgium, New Zealand and Germany.
Trump’s security adviser, former Representative Michael Waltz, expressed concern about a teenager’s possession of multiple encrypted foreign applications.
As a previous member of the congressional team investigating the assassination attempt, Waltz continues to provide guidance to the president regarding the investigation.



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