Sep 16, 2024
Trump Targeted AGAIN, Blames Harris And Biden
Former President Donald Trump blamed the rhetoric of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris for a second assassination attempt in three months.
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- Over the weekend.
The FBI disclosed that a man was taken
into custody for what appears to be
an attempted assassination of Republican
presidential candidate Donald Trump.
This is now the second assassination
attempt against Donald Trump
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in as little as three months.
The last time it took place, of course,
in Pennsylvania, this was in July.
But as you see, the suspect in the latest
assassination attempt has been taken into
custody, meaning authorities will be able
to ask him some questions.
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Although for now, reports indicate that he
is not cooperating with authorities.
Now, here's what we do know
about the attempted assassination.
The shooter targeted Trump at his golf
course in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Trump was luckily unharmed and is safe.
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And in fact, he said in a statement,
quote, there were gunshots in my vicinity.
But before rumors start
spiraling out of control.
I want you to hear this first.
I am safe and well.
Nothing will slow me down.
I will never surrender.
He also sent an email
to campaign staffers,
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which the Associated Press obtained.
And in it, Trump wrote the following.
We ask that you remain vigilant
in your daily comings and goings.
As we enter the last 50 days of President
Trump's campaign, we must remember
that we will only be able to save America
from those who seek to destroy it
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by working together as one team.
But later on today, in fact, Donald Trump
also took some time to place some blame
on Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and how he
believes their rhetoric is inspiring
this type of violence against him.
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Speaking to Fox News Digital's
Brooke Singman, he said the following he
believed the rhetoric of Biden and Harris
and he acted on it, meaning
the shooter or the would be assassin.
I should say the rhetoric is causing me
to be shot at when I am the one
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who is going to save the country,
and they are the ones that are destroying
the country, both from the inside and out.
And then Trump pointed to Biden
and Harris past comments casting Trump
as a threat to democracy, while telling
Americans they are unity leaders.
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They are the opposite.
Trump said these are people
that want to destroy the country.
It is called the enemy from within.
They are the real threat.
I mean, kind of engaging
in the very rhetoric, rhetoric
that he's trying to denounce here.
But I do want to give you some more
details about how this all played out.
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So real quick, Jake, before I go to you,
I just want to give you the basics
of what happened yesterday.
So according to the Associated Press, U.S.
Secret Service agents posted a few holes
up from where Trump was playing
and noticed the muzzle of an AK style
rifle sticking through the shrubbery that
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lines the course roughly 400 yards away.
An agent fired and the gunman dropped
the rifle and fled in an SUV, leaving the
firearm behind along with two backpacks.
A scope used for aiming
and a GoPro camera.
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Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw
said the man was later taken into custody
in a neighboring
in the neighboring Martin County.
Now, during a press conference today,
acting director of the U.S.
Secret Service Ronald Roe
provided additional details
about the shooter, including.
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Well.
Well, you're about to hear. Let's watch.
The agent who was visually sweeping
the area of the sixth green
saw the subject armed
with what he perceived to be a rifle,
and immediately discharged his firearm.
The subject,
who did not have line of sight
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to the former president, fled the scene.
He did not fire or get off any shots
at our agent with reports of gunfire.
The former president's close protection
detail immediately evacuated the president
to a safe location.
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The protected methodologies of the
Secret Service were effective yesterday.
So he, according to what you just heard,
did not fire his weapon.
We also learned today that the shooter,
who is a 58 year old by the name of Ryan
Routh, was on the scene for hours,
arriving near the tree line of the Trump
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International Golf Course at 1:59 a.m.
On Sunday, and Secret Service had opened
fire nearly 12 hours later at 1:31 p.m..
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So was he going after Trump yet?
Almost definitely.
So you could pretty much drop
to almost but we just are looking for one
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last piece of confirmation from the cops.
It was he a giant Democrat all along?
No. He voted for Donald Trump in 2016.
It's unclear about 2020 because he had
supportive and critical things to say
at this point, was he against Trump?
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Definitely.
So we'll get into his
motivations more in a little bit.
Did this was the Secret Service in on it?
Because of course, immediately
deep state conspiracy theories.
Well, he didn't get a shot off,
and the Secret Service shot at him
before he got any shot off,
or Trump was in the line of sight.
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So if they're in on it,
they're not doing a very good job.
So if they're looking to protect
Donald Trump, they did an excellent job.
Now to the rhetoric.
So as Anna read you,
Trump says about Harris and Wallace.
These are the people
that want to destroy our country.
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It's called the enemy from within.
They are the real threat.
Yeah, that's the exact kind of rhetoric
that leads
to dangerous situations like this.
So he always says like, oh, yeah,
they shouldn't be allowed
to criticize me at all.
You can't criticize me.
That's dangerous rhetoric.
That's why I'm getting shot at.
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By the way,
they're the enemies from within.
They're the domestic problem.
Is this somebody going to do something?
What do you say? They are the real threat.
Okay, look, I don't even want
to say it out loud, but I would.
He's instigating his
own supporters to fire back.
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It's a terrible, terrible,
terrible thing that he's doing.
If you say. What do you mean, Jake?
He just.
He's the one who might
have been a victim here.
Absolutely.
What happened to him
in both instances is terrible.
I don't want it to happen to anyone.
And by the way, guys,
if you watch The Young Turks, you'll know
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that when this phrase comes up,
I hate it when either side uses it.
Enemies, foreign or domestic.
When you mention domestic,
you start getting people to think,
oh, the enemies are here.
We have to fight each other.
We have to kill each other.
We have to shoot at each other.
No no no no no no.
Foreign. I understand domestic.
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We handle with politics and rhetoric.
We don't do it with violence.
It is a defeat.
And saying that I don't know anything.
I'm a loser.
I can't beat you with my ideas.
I have to go to violence.
So it's terrible when it happens to Trump.
And it's also terrible when Trump says
things like he just said about Harrison
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Wallace, because I'm afraid of what it's
going to lead to next on all sides.
Yeah.
I mean, look, the rhetoric
has devolved significantly,
especially over the last ten years.
And, you know, as we learn more and more
about the would be assassin, you'll hear
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him kind of regurgitate some of the lines
that you have heard Democrats say.
But look, it's tricky, right?
Because on one hand, when it comes
to Trump attempting to subvert democracy,
I mean, that certainly happened
with the fake elector scheme.
But I do think that there is a line
that gets crossed when you keep repeating
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over and over again that Trump is Hitler.
Trump is this Trump?
Is that because what would you do
if you genuinely think
that someone is the next Hitler?
Yeah I understand.
So look guys, it's tough issues.
So I can put out some clear red lines
on both sides
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and then the tricky parts in the middle.
Right.
So when you start talking about how
somebody domestically is the real threat
or somebody should do something about it,
Second amendment, Second Amendment,
remedies, rights, etc., that's dangerous.
You're talking about actual weaponry.
You're talking about
taking physical action.
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It's a terrible idea, right?
If I always think shoe on the other foot.
Right.
So if Trump were to say
about Harris and Wallace,
their economic policies are dangerous.
No, that doesn't cross any line.
What are you talking about?
We're talking about economic policies.
Of course, I'm allowed to criticize
the economic policies or foreign policies
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or any of their policies.
Right.
And unfortunately for Trump,
he has done a lot of terrible things.
And so including trying
to destroy our democracy.
That's true. He did a fake elector plot.
Now, that doesn't mean he's Hitler.
And yeah, I hear what you're saying.
And that's where you get into the oh, boy.
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Like, how do you frame this in a way that
isn't dangerous but is still accurate?
Right.
But if you want me to stop saying
that he tried to destroy democracy,
you should have talked to Donald Trump
four years ago when he was in the middle
of trying to destroy democracy.
So you can't have it both ways and say,
I want to be able to write the rush
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to capital at any time,
cause massive violence,
take over the Capitol by force,
and have a fake elector plot, which is
essentially a coup against America and put
the wrong guy into office on purpose.
But you're not allowed to mention that,
otherwise it might cause violence.
No, it doesn't work that way.
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So I think the overwhelming majority
of it is legitimate
on both from Harrison Walz and from Trump.
Trump has said a thousand
incredibly vitriolic things.
And by the way, on that stuff,
whenever it doesn't hint at violence,
I totally defend him.
If you notice, I use aggressive rhetoric.
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Okay.
And I think the Democrats
have been too polite and too civil
for 20, 30 years here.
But there's a giant difference
between aggressive rhetoric
and things that lead towards violence and
that insinuate that you should do violence
like, oh, the threat is over there, right?
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Oh, they're the real terrorists.
Somebody should do something about it.
And by the way, that's true
when right wingers say it.
But also to Anna's point, if you're
on the left and you're constantly saying
he's Hitler, he's Hitler,
somebody should do something about it.
Okay, now we're in a gray zone
that is very uncomfortable.
So let's talk a little bit
about how law enforcement took
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the would be assassin into custody.
As I mentioned earlier, he was identified
as 58 year old Ryan Wesley Routh.
He described himself as self-employed
in the affordable housing area,
apparently a affordable housing builder
in Hawaii, although he spends time
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in both Hawaii and North Carolina.
He also criticized Trump on social media.
And we're going to get into the nitty
gritty on those details
in a separate story, in a separate video.
But for now, here's Martin County
Sheriff William Snyder explaining how he
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took the assassin or how authorities
took the assassin into custody.
Let's watch.
After the attempted assassination
of President Trump, we received a Bolo
or be on the lookout from the Palm
Beach County Sheriff's Office.
We had a vehicle description and a tag.
We immediately deployed to the interstate.
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We are the border counties
to Palm Beach County,
and so we put all our resources up on the
interstate helicopter, everything we had.
And fortunately one of my road patrol
deputies saw the vehicle,
followed it for a couple of miles,
waited till we call them pinch vehicles.
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Big trucks
with heavy, heavy front end bumpers
and we forced the vehicle to a stop.
I-95 conducted a felony stop,
brought him out of the vehicle,
and safely apprehended him.
Now, some interesting
elements of his arrest.
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So Snyder also told
a local local news station, WBTV,
that the suspect, quote, was not armed
when he took him out of the car.
But he was also driving an SUV
with stolen license plates,
and he apparently did not resist at all.
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He didn't.
He just had a straight face,
did not really give any type of expression
or any type of, indication
that he was confused about the arrest.
And that's also according to Snyder.
And during today's court appearance,
Routh appeared in court to face two state
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charges, and there's very likely going
to be additional federal level charges.
But these are just
the state charges for now.
The two charges include possession
of a firearm by a convicted felon.
He does have a lengthy criminal record,
although most of it is for misdemeanors.
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One of the things he ended up getting
arrested for was a hours long standoff
with police, in which he was in possession
of what was referred to
as a weapon of mass destruction.
We'll get into the details of that
in a separate clip.
But if he is found guilty of these state
charges, he faces 20 years in prison.
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And so that's what we know so far
about how everything went down.
An investigation is ongoing, and I'm sure
we'll learn more details about what
happened yesterday, and also more details
about the would be assassin himself, Jake.
So I want to ask you a couple of questions
and read comments of the members
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because they're relevant to this story.
Join button below said
this may be a dumb question,
but did this guy actually break a law?
My understanding is that it's completely
fine and normal to go wherever you want
with any gun you want in Florida.
So you're on to an important issue,
but it doesn't apply here.
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So yes, if you use walking by Trump
International Golf Course with an AK 47,
I don't know the local laws, but in
some states that is perfectly legal.
Okay, but I don't know
if it's true in Florida.
But in this case, no no, no.
He broke plenty of laws.
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So he had rubbed out the the serial number
on the rifle, which is illegal.
It doesn't look like he had the right
to carry a rifle, but we'll have
to look into more of his criminal record.
That is true. Right.
Again, one of the charges is possession
of a firearm by a convicted felon.
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The second one is possession of a firearm
with an obliterated serial number.
Yeah.
So those are clearly
violations of the law.
And this is not a close call, guys.
He was he's got a book about how,
hey, maybe it's not so bad
if Trump gets assassinated.
He mentions in the book. Right.
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Like this. No, he was going to do harm.
And by the way, when they got to him and
they said, you're you know, they have all
the authorities surrounding him and stuff.
- He didn't seem surprised at all.
- No he didn't.
Right.
That's because he knew what was going on.
You also, even in states where you
have the right to conceal carry
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or even open carry, you don't have
the right to just willy nilly
point the barrel of your weapon at people.
Right.
And so the reason why the Secret Service
was able to detect him
is because they saw the barrel
of the weapon poking out of shrubbery.
Yeah. So. Yeah.
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And look, that sheriff that we just
showed you, he started talking about.
Hey, was it a conspiracy
and other people involved?
And I thought when I saw the headline,
I was like, that sounds super kooky.
Oh, no, let's not go in this direction.
But then I, you know,
when I watched it, I thought, okay,
there's some legitimate questions here.
Not about a conspiracy, but hey,
why was he at this particular golf course?
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Was Trump's schedule public?
Did he know it?
He apparently did wait for about 12 hours.
So he didn't know it
with any kind of detail.
So. And great job by the Secret Service
there, tracking the holes
that Trump has already played,
the ones after him and before him.
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And so that's why they were
ahead of Trump, and this guy never got him
in the line of fire.
Because the Secret Service
was a couple of holes ahead.
So that's terrific.
And so I'm glad they did a great job
of law enforcement here.
Last thing is from one of our members.
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concept concept of a username said
Trump's fans attack Pelosi's husband,
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which Trump later made fun of and attempt
to kidnap a Democratic governor
after Trump criticized her.
But Biden-Harris walls have been
the instigators of violence, right?
So look, guys, it's I know that a day
after an aborted assassination attempt,
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a foiled assassination attempt
against Trump,
we all have to, you know,
like there's this thing of like,
oh, you have to take him more seriously.
No, you have to take the attempt
super seriously.
Make sure he's okay
and that this stuff never happens.
You don't have to take his words
any more seriously.
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His words are just
as ridiculous as always.
He's been.
He's instigated violence and laughed about
violence from his own side 100 times.
So when he tells people, oh no, we
should watch out for dangerous rhetoric,
he means only about me.
I get to say it about everyone else
and laugh about how Nancy Pelosi's husband
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had or had his head smashed in
with a hammer by one of my fans
and ha ha ha, that's so funny.
But when it happens to me, whoa whoa
whoa whoa, watch the dangerous rhetoric.
Yeah, that's what I thought.
Giant hypocrisy.
You should watch it on both sides.
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