The first assassination attempt of President Donald Trump was blatantly covered up by the federal government.
After the July 13th shooting occurred, FBI agents were seen scrubbing the crime scene clean of any evidence, they cremated the body before anybody could ask questions, and they did their very best to stop any details about the shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, from getting into the hands of the public.
It’s been obvious that the crooked FBI, working on behalf of the Democratic party, doesn’t want anybody to know the truth about Crooks, what his true motivations were, and who he may have been working for.
Now, Florida’s Governor Ron DeSantis (R) is DETERMINED to ensure that this doesn’t happen with the second shooter, so he’s REFUSING to let the corrupt federal government take over the investigation!
How can the Governor do this? DeSantis signed an executive order assigning the state Attorney General’s Office to investigate the second attempted assassination which took place in West Palm Beach, Florida.
“The suspect, Ryan Routh, is believed to have committed state law violations across multiple judicial circuits in this state,” he explained.
He went on to state that the federal agencies have shown their bias against Trump and therefore CANNOT be trusted.
“It is not in the best interests of our state and nation to have the same federal agencies seeking to prosecute Trump leading this investigation.”
Many have suspected that Routh is part of a larger conspiracy coming from within the intelligence community to eliminate Pres. Trump and may even have ties to the CIA or multiple agencies.
With DeSantis stopping what was guaranteed to be another cover-up by the federal agencies, we might FINALLY get some answers about who is really behind these assassination attempts.
Watch the video here to see DeSantis explain why nobody should trust the Democrat-run federal government and its agencies.
BREAKING: Governor DeSantis Moves Trump Assassination Case Under State Jurisdiction
This means that Ryan Routh can be prosecuted for attempted m*rder, not just federal charges.
The Governor explained his rationale, saying, "In my judgment, it's not in the best interest of our… pic.twitter.com/TjvhX3aLWR
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