US President Donald Trump requested that the Secret Service provide all information regarding the attempted assassinations in his life, stating that he has a right to know about the potential assassins and that there is “no excuse.” “I’m entitled to know,” he said.
Trump added that he is interested in learning more about the two killers. Why did the other guy have [foreign] apps and the first guy had six cell phones? He asked not to hold back any longer because of Biden. He emphasised that he has a right to know. And they suppressed it long enough. “No justifications,” he said.
Prior to this, on September 15, Ryan Routh was arrested for planning the former president’s assassination while he was playing golf at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach. Routh has pleaded not guilty to all of the accusations made against him.
Six cell phones were allegedly found in the car of Ryan Routh, 59, who is suspected of carrying out Trump’s second assassination attempt at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, last September.
In recent months, there have been two apparent attempts on Trump’s life, including this one in Florida. Trump suffered an ear injury in a shooting incident in Pennsylvania in July when an attacker opened fire on his campaign rally.
Regarding the effectiveness of the event’s security arrangements, the Pennsylvania incident generated a great deal of discussion and investigation.
At a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, US President Trump, his national security adviser Waltz, and others were shielded from gunshots by the Secret Service.
Former congressman Waltz as Trump’s security adviser, expressed worries about the necessity of many encrypted foreign applications for a young person.
After he was shot dead by police, the FBI looked into it and found encrypted messaging accounts from platforms in Belgium, New Zealand, and Germany on his device.
The ownership of numerous encrypted foreign applications by a teenager has raised concerns, according to former Representative Michael Waltz, Trump’s security adviser.
Waltz continues to advise the President on the probe as a former member of the congressional panel looking into the assassination attempt.