Former Officials Asks Important Question About Golf Course Attack During Interview

So, here we go again. The left’s extreme rhetoric against Donald Trump ramps up. Another fanatic takes it as a call to action, and—what do they do? Blame Trump for his “dangerous” rhetoric. You can’t make this stuff up.

Now we have Ryan Wesley Routh, the latest would-be assassin arrested for trying to take out Trump while he was golfing at his West Palm Beach resort. And get this—according to retired FBI assistant director Chris Swecker, it looks like Routh may have had inside information about Trump’s schedule. If that doesn’t make you shudder, I don’t know what will.

Swecker laid out three scenarios: Either Routh got incredibly lucky, stalked Trump, and followed him to the course, or—brace yourselves—he was tipped off by someone with knowledge of Trump’s itinerary. The last one is straight-up chilling. How does someone like Routh, coming all the way from Hawaii, know exactly where to be and when? This isn’t just some random guy wandering onto a golf course. He was prepared, setting up 300-500 yards from Trump with an AK-style rifle and a GoPro to record the assassination.

“There are only three possible answers: He guessed and got very lucky; he conducted surveillance on Trump and followed him to the golf course, or he had inside information about Trump’s schedule. The last answer is scary and has implications that another person was involved,” Swecker said.

He went on to say, “We know this suspect has posted about Trump being a danger to democracy, and he has been active on some strange quests: visiting Ukraine to round up Afghan fighters, so motive is coming into focus—he is a wing nut who dislikes authority, based on his arrest record for resisting arrest in a two-hour standoff.”

Let’s also remember—this is not the first time. Back in July, Trump survived an assassination attempt at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. So, after that, how was Routh able to get this close? Heads need to roll because someone dropped the ball in a major way.

Swecker was right on point about the bigger issue: the relentless demonization of Trump is fueling these extremists. When you’ve got people like Kamala Harris and Joe Biden and the media hammering the idea that Trump is “literally Hitler” every ten minutes, it’s no wonder unhinged individuals like Routh feel emboldened. This guy was already a fringe character—posting about Trump as a “danger to democracy” and engaging in bizarre stunts like trying to recruit Afghan fighters for Ukraine. Add in the nonstop anti-Trump rhetoric and boom—you’ve got a recipe for disaster.

Yet the left and their media lapdogs act surprised every time one of these “wing nuts” goes off the rails. Really? What do they expect when they keep pushing the narrative that Trump is an existential threat to America? The rhetoric from the left has consequences, and this time, it almost led to another assassination. How much more of this can we take before they wake up and realize they’re fanning the flames?