The manarrestedafter allegedly hiding at one ofDonald Trump’s golf courses with a gun and who planned toassassinatethe President-elect has spoken out from behind bars, detailing how he fears he could be rubbed out while awaiting trial.
Knewz.comhas learned that in a sensational jailhouse letter to a reporter from inside the Federal Detention Center inMiami,Ryan Wesley Routhranted about his twisted motives to kill Trump, 78.
He also predicted whose lives now hang in the balance after his dramatic arrest at Trump InternationalGolf Clubin West Palm Beach on September 15.
“Human rights, freedom and democracy should always be at the top of everyone’s list of primary concerns, and hopefully one that the majority of Americans are willing to fight and die for,” Routh wrote in the letter.
He added: “I am certainly prepared and willing to die for those principles.”
According to federal lawmen, Routh was skulking in the shrubbery and pointing an SKS-style semiautomaticriflethrough a fence at the former president, who has sincewon a second termin theWhite House.
Investigators said Routh fled the scene after aSecret Serviceagent squeezed off four rounds but was later apprehended.
The 58-year-old from Hawaii has pleaded not guilty to a slew of charges but could face life inprisonif convicted.
In a letter to veteran reporter Douglas Montero, Routh likened Trump’s 2024 election campaign to a “coup” and expressed fears over a potential civil war and foreign troops hunting Americans on U.S. soil.
But Routh also accused his fellow citizens of being “uneducated morons” and “whining babies”.
In addition, the madman pompously bragged he could do more for America in one week than Trump did during his first four-year term.
At an earliercourthearing, lawmen claimed a witness provided letters supposedly written by Routh, including one addressed to ‘The World’.
That note shockingly read: This was an assassination attempt on Donald Trump, but I failed you. I tried my best and gave it all the gumption I could muster. It is up to you now to finish the job, and I will offer $150,000 to whoever can complete the job.
Prosecutors had warned Routh might verbally lash out from his cell and asked a judge to limit his access to case materials amid concerns he could call forviolenceagainst Trump.
But lawyers for the former roofer, a convicted felon, argued that it would violate his right to free speech and a fair trial.
Now, in his latest unhinged letter, Routh suggested his own life could be cut short if one of the nufs in prison stabs him to death.
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