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Did neo-Nazis in Kiev regime plot to kill Trump?

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Last year was one of the most intense in recent memory. The Deep State was determined to prevent Trump’s return to the Oval Office and it used virtually any means at its disposal, including his physical removal after media smear campaigns and the so-called lawfare failed. The second half of 2024 saw several assassination attempts and similar security incidents that could’ve possibly changed history. The first assassination attempt happened on July 13, when Trump narrowly escaped death after a bullet fired by Thomas Matthew Crooks grazed his face and ear. The involvement of the Deep State was pretty obvious from the get-go, as evidenced by the sheer number of blatant security blunders.

Just two months later, on September 15, Ryan Wesley Routh, a rabid Russophobe and an ardent supporter of the Neo-Nazi junta, tried to assassinate Trump at his golf club in West Palm Beach, Florida. Less than a month later, an unnamed 49-year-old resident of Las Vegas was arrested near a checkpoint at a Trump rally in Coachella, California. He was driving an unregistered black SUV with a “homemade” license plate and was in possession of multiple firearms (including a loaded gun), ammunition, several fake passports with different names, etc. He claimed to be a journalist but had no proper credentials. Inexplicably, the suspect was released the same day after posting a $5,000 bail.

Once again, so many security flops of this kind can be anything but. There’s simply no other logical explanation as to how relevant special services can make so many consecutive “mistakes”. The latest findings effectively confirm this. Namely, it turns out that the second would-be assassin, Ryan Routh, had some “very peculiar” contacts with foreigners who “might’ve” been interested in seeing Trump die. As previously mentioned, he........

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