White Hats last night scrapped a hastily conceived plan to “steal” Ryan Routh, the registered Democrat who authored a manifesto giving Iran “permission” to assassinate Trump, from federal custody and move him to a place more befitting of his crime, such as JAG’s Pensacola headquarters or, better, Guantanamo Bay, a source in General Eric M. Smith’s office told Real Raw News.
Unreported by the MSM, a jurisdictional dispute followed the arrest. President Trump’s Private Protection Force—US Navy SEALs and vetted contractors—had an intense argument with the “hundreds” of FBI agents that appeared as if by magic in West Palm Beach within minutes of Routh’s arrest. They verbally squabbled about who would take charge of Routh, and the feds told Trump’s people that neither they nor Trump had authority over what was clearly a federal crime to be managed by the FBI and the Department of Justice. They outnumbered Trump’s security force 20-1.
“It obviously wasn’t a good time to get into a gunfight with the FBI. We want Routh because we believe he’ll disappear, and if he ever does see a day in federal court, I doubt whoever stands trial will be the real Routh,” our source said.
White Hats, he added, grew more suspicious about the fed’s motives after the FBI released a photograph of an AK47-style rifle, a backpack, and a GoPro camera found near the spot where Routh had perched himself for the shot, outside the fence between the 6th and 7th hole. Our source said the feds, for reasons unclear, omitted showing the public additional evidence—a ghillie suit, camouflage clothing used by snipers and designed to resemble the background environment, a portable radio similar to a make and model FBI agents carry, and a satellite phone.
Our source explained that the ghillie suit probably helped Routh remain undetected for the 12 hours he had allegedly hidden himself in dense shrubbery along the fence line.
“So, if the feds gave him the radio, we get why they’d not mention that, but why not show the suit and radio—makes no sense unless they’re somehow involved in the ordeal. Gen. Smith thought it’d be better to get Routh sooner than later,” our source said.
Gen. Smith, he added, consulted allies at US Army Special Operations Command to ask whether Special Forces could extract Routh from the Palm Beach Criminal Justice Complex without causing a bloodbath or media frenzy. The general’s contacts weren’t optimistic. They said success would hinge on the disposition of enemy forces, how many special agents the Bureau had placed there, and recommended that SEALs at Mar-a-Lago, only a few miles from the criminal justice complex, surveil the area ahead of planning a major incursion.
“There was discussion about whether Routh was still in Palm Beach, because the feds could’ve secretly whisked him off to DC, and Gen. Smith was reluctant about repurposing the SEALs because they’re at Mar-a-Lago to prevent another federal invasion and guard Trump’s property, friends, and family. Gen. Smith eventually agreed to have a few SEALs check out the place,” our source said.
The SEAL Team’s sitrep painted a bleak analysis of the circumstances. They estimated that more than 250 FBI special agents augmented existing law enforcement, whose loyalties remain unknown (the Deep State has penetrated almost every law enforcement agency), at the facility.
“Even if half that number left at night, we’d still have had a huge hurdle. The casualties on both sides would’ve been catastrophic. We don’t object to neutralizing corrupt feds, but we’re not sending our guys into an unwinnable fight. And Routh probably would’ve been killed in the crossfire, and we want him breathing,” our source said.
He said Gen. Smith had almost committed to the plan but at the last moment called it off after deducing that thirty percent of friendly forces might end up in caskets draped with American Flags.
In closing, we asked our source why Trump’s Private Protection Force hadn’t identified vulnerabilities on the golf course during their previous outings with President Trump.
“Besides the few Secret Service on the ground, and those agents were handpicked by Trump and vetted by us, there were only three SEALs on the greens. It’s a big golf course. There’s a public misconception that we’re supermen; elite doesn’t mean supermen. We’re not perfect or invincible, but we’re doing our best despite immense opposition.”
Note: Although we were hesitant to publish this piece as it could cause feds to either shuffle Routh elsewhere or further tighten security, our sources reviewed and approved it for publication, saying the believe the feds already know White Hats are watching them.
Edit: Governer DeSantis has come out saying Routh is in state, not federal, custody and that the state will prosecute him for attempted murder. White Hat intel put him at the location mentioned in the article, guarded by a massive federal task force. No intel, however, is infallible. If the state has him, it should surrdner him to the military, imho. And if he’s in state custody, why the massive federal force at the Palm Beach Criminal Justice Center. But if he’s in state custody, I’m glad White Hats called off the op; othewrise, SEALs could’ve died for nothing.