Bill Barr condemns release of letter written by man accused of attempting to kill Trump
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has released a letter written by Ryan Wesley Routh, a man who allegedly attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump earlier this month.
The move stunned former Attorney General Bill Barr who said it has "no purpose other than to risk inciting further violence."
"No apparent justification for releasing this information"
Fox News reported that Barr, who served as attorney general under Presidents Donald Trump and George H.W. Bush, condemned the DOJ's decision in a statement.
"I was dumbfounded that the DOJ made public this morning the contents of the letter that, Ryan Routh, left with an acquaintance prior to the attempted assassination attempt of former President Trump," Barr declared.
Meanwhile, the DOJ's release of Routh's letter did not go unnoticed by conservative commentator and former Fox News personality Breanna Morello.
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She pointed out in a social media post that the FBI still has yet to release the manifesto left behind by the transgender individual who murdered six people at a Christian school in Nashville last year.
"Ryan Routh failed to assassinate President Donald Trump. Routh is now offering a $150,000 bounty for whomever kills President Trump,"
"The DOJ released the letter. Why would the DOJ publicly release this letter? I have an idea--they're all in on it. They all want him dead," Morello argued.
"[By the way], the FBI won't release the Nashville manifesto due to public safety concerns," Morello went on to note.