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BREAKING: Would-Be Trump Assassin’s Note Released With SCARY Request In It

The man who is accused of being the second person to try to assassinate Donald Trump within a two month period, apparently, left a note behind telling about his motivations.

Now, that’s not uncommon when it comes to a shooter. Mass shooters, for example, tend to leave behind manifestos which prattle on about how the world is full of injustice and that they had to do terrible things to innocent people in order to right the wrongs of the world or some other similar nonsense.

It’s not uncommon, though, for those manifestos to not be released for an extended period of time, if ever, usually under the excuse of not wanting to inspire copycat shooters.

There’s a certain logic to that, so, that may be true. That was the reason given as to why the Nashville shooter’s manifesto wasn’t released for so long (and required a lawsuit for to get it released).

That justification for not releasing shooters’ manifestos brings up a disturbing question about the note left by the alleged would-be Trump assassin, though, especially when you read what was in the note. Tyler Durden writes,

The note was addressed to the “World” and reads:

“This was an assassination attempt on Donald Trump but I failed you. I tried my best and gave it all the gumption I could muster. It is up to you now to finish the job; and I will offer $150,000 to whomever can complete the job,” according to court papers.

You read that right. The note stated that it was an assassination attempt, and it also made an offer to pay people to kill Trump.

Unbelievable.

Which brings up a disturbing point to consider that comes from conservative commentator Matt Walsh:

They didn’t release the Covenant shooter manifesto because they were allegedly afraid it would inspire more shootings. And yet within a week they release a letter from Trump’s would-be assassin where he openly encourages more shootings and offers to pay for them.”

If you ask yourself why they released the note from the would-be Trump shooter, you may come to the conclusion that government bureaucrats and politicians want to encourage more people to try to kill Trump.

And here’s the question that you need to ask yourself: If they’re promoting the murder of someone over a disagreement in politics, then, how do you think that they feel about you and me who simply want them to leave us alone and to stop trying to steal our guns?

The answer to that question isn’t likely to make you feel terribly safe from the government, is it?

And that’s why we need to do everything that we legally can to get corrupt and left-leaning politicians and bureaucrats out of government. The very future of our country, and even our lives, may depend on it.