RedState has reported extensively on the Biden-Harris Justice Department’s public release of a chilling letter allegedly written by would-be Trump assassin Ryan Routh in which he offered “$150,000 to whomever can complete the job.”
As I reported earlier on Tuesday, Bill Barr, former attorney general in the Trump administration, said he was “dumbfounded” by Attorney General Merrick Garland’s DOJ’s decision to release the letter, saying, “It served no purpose other than to risk inciting further violence.”
- Bill Barr ‘Dumbfounded’ by DOJ’s Release of Trump Would-Be Assassin’s Letter, Suggests Ominous Purpose
- Disturbing Details Revealed in New DOJ Filing on Ryan Routh Including Letter Written Months Prior
As I wrote in the article, I don’t believe the former AG meant to suggest that Merrick Garland DOJ’s release of the letter was an intentional attempt to incite further violence, but to Barr’s point, what other purpose could it serve? To further divide the country, perhaps?
Enter, CNN and MSNBC
An unforeseeable contrast happened on Monday when CNN and MSNBC took divergent paths in their respective reports on Routh’s ominous letter. While CNN expectedly put up the part of the letter in which the would-be assassin offered the $150,000, MSNBC unexpectedly refused to do so. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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