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Florida Sues Garland as DOJ Stonewalls in Trump Assassin Case

In the bizarre land of liberal justice, one man’s audacious attempts to harm President Trump turned into a tangled web of incompetence and obstruction. Ryan Routh, a 58-year-old whose name was splattered across headlines earlier this year for attempting to assassinate Trump, is back in the limelight for yet another act of recklessness—this time, almost ending the life of a young girl in a car accident that was only made possible by his flight from the police.

After prompting authorities to shut down traffic when he decided that running away from law enforcement was a better option than just surrendering, Routh’s latest escapade drew the ire of Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody. She felt the need to rally for justice on behalf of the innocent girl and her family, who would now have to grapple with the aftermath of Routh’s irresponsible antics. Thanks to his criminal behavior, what should have been a normal day quickly spiraled into a nightmare, showcasing the sort of chaos that only seems to thrive in the absence of personal accountability.

The incident in question took place back in September, but it seems that justice has taken its sweet time, largely due to federally-inflicted red tape. Moody revealed that federal officials were less than cooperative, denying state investigators access to the crime scene and the crucial evidence. This practically screams incompetence from the federal side, raising eyebrows over how serious the DOJ really is about prosecuting those who threaten public safety.

In a move that could be likened to a kid covering their eyes and hoping they can’t be seen, Florida took matters into its own hands and filed a lawsuit against U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland. Apparently, Garland attended the same school of ethics as many of today’s leftist leaders, where obstructing justice is no big deal as long as the right narrative is being pushed. What’s truly remarkable is that the state had to fight tooth and nail just to get the ball rolling on prosecution against someone who clearly poses a danger to society.

Adding fuel to the fire, Florida’s Republican Governor Ron DeSantis chimed in with his own observations via social media, exposé-style. He pointed out the federal government’s stonewalling as they attempted to play a dangerous game of jurisdiction regarding Routh’s investigation. DeSantis expressed that the situation would see some well-deserved daylight on January 20th, when he expects the federal blocks to finally give way. The sheer audacity of a would-be assassin running loose while the feds fiddle with jurisdiction and evidence is enough to boggle the mind; it’s a chilling reminder of how far some will go to stifle truth and accountability, and a clarion call for the folks of Florida to demand justice like it’s going out of style.

Written by Staff Reports

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