The conservative group America First Legal (AFL) is investigating whether the Biden-Harris administration was monitoring Ryan Wesley Routh, the suspect who allegedly attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump on Sunday.
AFL announced Tuesday it was launching a “multi-front” investigation into any records the Biden-Harris administration may possess on Routh. The organization cited Routh’s reported history of anti-Trump views and ties to Ukraine, leading AFL to request information on whether the government was tracking Routh, according a press release.
/1🔎NEW INVESTIGATIONS🔍
Following the second assassination attempt of President Trump, we just launched investigations into the Biden-Harris:
‼️DHS
‼️DOJ
‼️CIA
‼️State Departmentand other agencies to obtain gov’t records on the suspect.
We must have total transparency: pic.twitter.com/mKLR01V5D0
— America First Legal (@America1stLegal) September 17, 2024
The legal group requested all records pertaining to Routh in an effort to determine if the federal government knew he posed a possible threat to Trump. (RELATED: Police Release Bodycam Footage Of Arrest Of Alleged Would-Be Trump Assassin)
“Routh had a decades-long criminal history, publicly offered to facilitate deploying foreign fighters to Ukraine, and vocally criticized President Trump online – even immediately after the first assassination attempt,” the FOIAs state. […]
— Read More: dailycaller.com
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