Two Assassination Attempts on Donald Trump: Implications for Investors & Beyond

Two Assassination Attempts on Donald Trump: Implications for Investors & BeyondThe Life of Donald Trump: Two Assassination Attempts and the Implications In recent months, there have been two attempts on the life of Donald Trump, both of which have been largely ignored by mainstream media. The implications of these attempts extend beyond societal concerns and could have significant impacts on markets and investors. The economic and regulatory policies of the two candidates, Trump and Harris, are starkly different, and the potential loss of Trump as a choice for voters could have significant ramifications. Trump's policy preferences include lower taxes, less regulation, high tariffs to create high-paying U.S. jobs, an end to wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, a strong national defense, and reforms to the FBI and the intelligence community. In contrast, Harris advocates for higher taxes, more regulations, open borders, a depleted defense posture, permanent wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, censorship of dissenting views, and the continuation of the weaponized FBI and intelligence community to wage war on domestic political opponents. The Role of the U.S. Government in the Assassination Attempts There is growing concern that the U.S. government, through the Secret Service, FBI, and CIA, may be complicit in the attempts on Trump's life. There are suggestions that they may be actively creating conditions for an assassination through intentional gross negligence by Trump’s security detail and by nurturing mentally deranged Trump-haters. The last assassination attempt on a U.S. president was over 43 years ago, yet Trump has been the victim of two assassination attempts in the past 80 days. This timeline raises serious questions about the role of the U.S. Secret Service in these attempts. The security failures at the Butler, Pennsylvania, rally site last July are well-known. The Secret Service failed to secure the perimeter, failed to secure the shooter’s rooftop location within 150 yards of Trump’s podium with a clear line of sight, and didn’t notice that the shooter was using a rangefinder and a drone to survey the area. The FBI cover-up began almost immediately when the shooter’s body was cremated and the rooftop shooting location was scrubbed clean before intensive forensics could be concluded. We still know next to nothing about the shooter, his motivations, or his affiliations. The Second Attempt: Who is Ryan Routh? The second assassination attempt took place at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida. The alleged shooter, Ryan Routh, had set up a sniper’s nest in some bushes near the green on the sixth hole. The golf course itself was not secured, and Trump was minutes away from being killed. Routh has a criminal history, including a conviction for "possessing a weapon of mass destruction" in 2002. He has eight other arrests on his police record. Routh went to Ukraine in 2022 to volunteer to fight against Russia but was rejected due to his age and lack of military experience. Undeterred, Routh remained in Ukraine and attempted to recruit foreign fighters to come to Ukraine and fight as mercenaries. Routh was photographed smiling with members of the Azov Brigade in Ukraine, a self-declared neo-Nazi fighting unit. Despite being regarded as mentally unstable, Routh was held up as an exemplar of U.S. support for Ukraine by Western media. Routh's Financial Support: A CIA Connection? Routh informed the court that he had no material financial assets and owned no property. This raises questions about how Routh was able to afford his move to Hawaii, his travels to Ukraine, his recruiting efforts in Ukraine, the purchase of the rifle, and his travel to Florida to carry out the assassination plan. It seems clear that Routh has a hidden source of financial support, leading to speculation that he may have been a CIA asset. The Implications for Investors The corporate media, Democrat politicians, the Secret Service, and other branches of the deep state are largely to blame for these two assassination attempts due to their repeated lies about Trump's character, political platform, and supposed "threat to democracy." These lies offer deranged individuals like Routh a license to kill. Investors need to prepare for the eventuality of more assassination attempts on Trump and his possible death on the campaign trail. The CIA doesn't give up on targets that easily, and the White House has done nothing to increase Secret Service assets or to improve Trump's security detail. It may be a good time to reduce stock exposure and increase allocations to cash and gold. Bottom Line The repeated assassination attempts on Donald Trump's life have far-reaching implications not only for society but also for markets and investors. The potential complicity of the U.S. government in these attempts raises serious questions about the state of democracy in the country. As we delve deeper into the life of Ryan Routh and his possible connections to the CIA, the narrative becomes even more complex. What are your thoughts on this matter? Share this article with your friends and let's get the conversation started. Don't forget to sign up for the Daily Briefing, which is delivered every day at 6pm.

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