In a video released earlier today, Kevin Paffrath, the founder and host of the YouTube channel “Meet Kevin”, explores the shocking details surrounding the second assassination attempt on former U.S. President Donald Trump. Paffrath’s video paints a chilling picture of the events that took place at Trump International Golf Course in West Palm Beach, Florida, where the alleged shooter, Ryan Wesley Routh, had positioned himself in a highly strategic manner.
Paffrath begins by walking viewers through the precise location where the attempt took place. Using detailed maps and imagery, he shows how Routh found a concealed spot just outside the sixth hole of the Trump International Golf Course. Routh’s position was shielded by Ficus bushes, offering perfect cover while still providing a clear line of sight to Trump from about 300 to 500 yards away. Paffrath emphasizes how easy it was for the suspect to park nearby, grab his gear, and position himself without being detected.
According to Paffrath, the suspect was armed with an AK-47 rifle equipped with a scope, giving him a significant advantage in terms of accuracy and distance. The shooter also set up a GoPro to capture the incident. But the most concerning part, as Paffrath notes, was Routh’s use of ceramic plates, likely made of Kevlar-style body armor. He had placed these plates along the chain-link fence, creating a makeshift barricade that could protect him from any return fire. Paffrath emphasizes how quickly this entire setup could have been deployed and how dangerous it was, given the rifle’s range and the minimal cover available to the Secret Service.
Once the Secret Service identified the threat, they fired four to six shots at the suspect, but all missed. Routh quickly fled the scene, hopping into a black Nissan and driving off. Thanks to a witness who captured a photo of the vehicle, local police initiated a BOLO (Be-On-the-Lookout) alert. Paffrath explains how modern police vehicles are equipped with radar detection systems that can scan license plates automatically, speeding up the search process. These devices allowed police to quickly track the suspect’s car, but Paffrath underscores how alarming it is that Routh was able to escape the scene so easily, even after a direct confrontation with the Secret Service.
One of the most pressing points Paffrath makes throughout the video is the inadequate security around Trump, despite the fact that this was the second assassination attempt on the former president. He questions why the Secret Service wasn’t more vigilant, especially since there had been previous warnings about Trump’s vulnerability at this exact location. Paffrath draws comparisons to an earlier assassination attempt, where Trump was also targeted from around 435 yards away, and highlights that similar security oversights had occurred in both incidents.
He also touches on the FBI’s official statement, which (he says) suggests that Trump, as a former president, doesn’t receive the same top-tier protection as the current sitting president. Paffrath raises the critical question of whether potential future presidents are receiving adequate protection, especially given the high-stakes nature of political violence in the current climate.
In his reelection campaign, Trump has shifted his stance towards cryptocurrencies. Earlier this summer, he addressed the Bitcoin 2024 conference, where he committed to dismissing SEC Chair Gary Gensler if reelected and pledged to halt the U.S. government’s sale of its bitcoin holdings, totaling 213,000 BTC.
At the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading at around $58,672, down 2.5% in the past 24-hour period.
The next Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting will be held on September 17-18, and on Wednesday afternoon, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is expected to announce at least a 25 basis points rate cut, which could help to increase the price of risk assets such as US stocks and crypto.
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