Jesse Watters admitted the five words everyone is thinking about this shocking new legal maneuver by the DOJ

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The Justice Department is up its old tricks once again. 

Politicized leadership is trying to bury one story for the election. 

And Jesse Watters admitted the five words everyone is thinking about this shocking new legal maneuver by the DOJ.

Federal prosecutors request a delay in trial for would-be Trump assassin

Ryan Routh was arrested after setting up a sniper’s nest along a fence by the sixth hole of the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida to wait for former President Donald Trump to play through. 

Secret Service agents scouting ahead of Trump foiled the plot after opening fire on Routh after they spotted his scoped rifle sticking through the fence. 

Routh faces charges for attempted assassination, possessing a firearm as a convicted felon, and possessing a firearm with an obliterated serial number. 

Federal prosecutors went to District Court Judge Alieen Cannon – who presided over Trump’s classified documents case – to ask for an indefinite delay on the trial. 

They uncovered a massive amount of new evidence in their case against Routh.

Prosecutors have over 100 subpoenas in the case outstanding. 

“Over the past two weeks, the United States has interviewed hundreds of witnesses,” prosecutors said in the filing. “It has also executed 13 search warrants in Florida, Hawaii, and North Carolina, and seized hundreds of items of evidence, including multiple electronic devices.”

They also have 4 million gigabytes of video, text, audio, and image files to sort through as well.

Something fishy is going on with the latest delay 

Fox News Jesse Watters cried foul on the delay by federal prosecutors in the Routh case. 

“This guy had six phones. He’s not Microsoft, Watters said. “Something doesn’t smell right here.”

He noted that Routh went to Ukraine twice and was flagged by the CIA, Homeland Security, State Department, and Customs. 

The mountain of evidence that showed up was all too convenient to stop the case. 

“This sounds like they’re slow walking this trial and praying to God that Trump doesn’t win,” Watters. 

Representative Michael Waltz (R-FL), a member of the House Task Force on the Trump assassination was Watters’ guest. 

He warned that the new evidence allowed the FBI to shut down any questions about the case. 

“It has to stop indefinitely,” Waltz said about the new evidence. “You know what that allows the FBI to do? That allows them to say it’s under investigation we won’t answer any of your questions indefinitely. That is completely unacceptable. Now is the time for maximum transparency.”

The FBI’s Miami Field Office that’s leading the investigation is being run by Jeffrey Veltri who was flagged by a whistleblower previously for being vocally anti-Trump. 

“Where did he get $150,000 to promised copycats, how was he traveling back and forth to Ukraine, was he approached and recruited by some foreign intelligence service, how did he get a cereal scratched weapon despite being a multiple-time convicted felon and on and on. They at least need to answer those questions while they prosecute the case and they can do it if they choose to,” Waltz explained. 

The Justice Department wants to bury the truth about the Ryan Routh case. 

Stay tuned to Unmuzzled News for any updates to this ongoing story.

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