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Ryan Ruth, an accused of the killer of President Donald Trump, has written an unusual letter to the judge, asking why the death sentence is not on the table-and proposing that he was included in the exchange of a prisoner with an anti-US, even suggesting that he should be sent to freeze in Siberia instead of a Ukrainian soldier.
Ruth, who also said that he now wants to represent himself in the test, US District Judge Ellen M. In a letter to the cannon, an outlandish requests who are overseeing the federal criminal case against them. Routh is accused of attempting to kill Donald Trump, a federal officer and a violation of several firearms for the September 15 incident in Florida, the other attempted murder against Trump in a few months.
“Why is not the death penalty allowed? At around 60, the life of nothing without love – what is the matter? Why is it not all or nothing?” Ruth wrote in a letter on the case docket.
Ryan Ruth, an accused of President Donald Trump’s killer, will be arrested. Ruth has written an unusual letter to the judge, asking why the death sentence is not on the table – and proposing that he is involved in a prisoner swap with the anti -American anti -American.
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“I wished a prisoner swap with Hamas, Iran … or China with Jimmy brought or 40 others, or to freeze for death in Siberia in exchange for a Ukrainian soldier … so I could die as some use and save all this court mess.”
He then connects sarcastically that the judge can send him away, which will give Trump a symbolic victory.
“Maybe you [Judge Cannon] I have the power to do business … an easy diplomatic win for Trump he hates China, Iran or North Korea to give an American … Everyone wins. ,
Ruth exploded his legal team, accused him of ignoring his questions, refused to write him and weakened him.
“It was ridiculous from the beginning to consider a random stranger, who knows who I am to speak for me … I will represent myself to move forward,” Ruth wrote. “They don’t want the matter and I no longer want to hear how a terrible person I am – I can beat myself; I don’t need help.”
“Best I walk alone.”
The FBI investigators carry a box of evidence from the circumference of the Trump International Golf Club at West Palm Beach in Florida on 16 September. (Mega for Fox News Digital)
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The letter was filled with self-sage and despair, and he also apologized to the judges and the courts, who initially accepted the lawyers appointed by the court, but now they have been selected to set fire.
“It was ridiculous from the beginning to consider a random stranger, who knows nothing to speak for me … I am sorry – a childish mistake.” He has written. “I am very sorry, I know it makes your life difficult.
“Sorry, to spend everyone’s time so insignificant and useless.”
He also increased a reflection on his personal dignity.
“On that topic of character, that my lawyers said that we will never work, I think – and what is we if we have any character, morality, morality, no substance, then why they live, why do we argue anything,” Rout wrote.
In the earlier hours of September 15, prosecutors say that Routh established a sniper hideout near the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida. Armed with a military-grade SKS rifle that he illegally received, Ruth is accused of keeping himself in a position in anticipation of Trump’s arrival to play golf.
The general view of the fenced area near the sixth hole of the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, where Ryan Ruth is reported to be laying waiting for Trump. (Peter Burke/Fox News Digital)
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Before coming to the Trump range, the Routh was seen by the Secret Service agents. Officials said that when they faced him, the agents set fire, and Ruth participated in the scene, leaving his rifle.
According to officials, during his efforts, he carried out a written escape plan, several burner phones, fake IDs and stolen license plates. He was later arrested at Martin County on the same day.
Fox News’ Sarah Rampf-Vhitan and Jake Gibson contributed to this report.
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