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Read Trump would-be murderer’s letter urging: ‘Finish the job’

Donald Trump‘s would-be assassin Ryan Wesley Routh wrote a chilling letter admitting he failed in trying to take the life of the former president.

Routh also offered $150,000 for anyone who could ‘finish the job’ according to the note released by the Department of Justice on Monday and obtained by DailyMail.com.

‘This was an assassination attempt on Donald Trump but I failed you. I tried my best and gave it all the gumption I could muster. It is up to you now to finish the job; and I will offer $150,000 to whomever can complete the job,’ the letter reads.

It was addressed to ‘the world’ and said Trump had ‘ended relations with Iran like a child and now the Middle East has unraveled’.

Routh, 58, is set to appear in federal court on Monday for a detention hearing after the attempted assassination on September 15 at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach.

Donald Trump 's alleged would-be assassin Ryan Wesley Routh wrote a chilling letter admitting he failed in trying to take the life of the former president

Donald Trump ‘s alleged would-be assassin Ryan Wesley Routh wrote a chilling letter admitting he failed in trying to take the life of the former president

Routh also offered $150,000 for anyone who could 'finish the job' according to the note released by the Department of Justice on Monday and obtained by DailyMail.com

Routh also offered $150,000 for anyone who could ‘finish the job’ according to the note released by the Department of Justice on Monday and obtained by DailyMail.com

Ahead of that appearance, federal prosecutors submitted a written factual proffer with new details about the day Routh tried to assassinate Trump on his West Palm Beach golf course. 

In addition to outlining the evidence against Routh, the Justice Department argued that he should remain locked up as the case moves forward. 

The document reveals a Secret Service agent was riding the fence line between Trump’s course and the public street, one hole ahead of the former president, when he ‘spotted the partially obscured face of a man in the brush along the fence line.’

The man was later IDed as Routh.

The agent then noticed a rifle barrel sticking out and fired at the suspect.

The agent then ‘took cover behind a tree and reloaded his weapon, then looked up’ to see Routh was gone.

Routh was positioned directly in the line of sight of the 6th hole green. Trump was playing on the 5th hole at the time of the incident. Secret Service agents hustled him off the course when they heard the shots fired at the 6th hole by their fellow agent.

Law enforcement officers stand outside the Paul G Rogers Federal Building U.S. Courthouse ahead of the audience for Ryan W. Routh

Law enforcement officers stand outside the Paul G Rogers Federal Building U.S. Courthouse ahead of the audience for Ryan W. Routh

After the agent fired, a witness saw Routh run across Summit Boulevard toward a black Nissan Xterra, bearing a Florida license plate, parked nearby.

The witness took photographs of the Nissan Xterra and wrote down all but the last digit of the license plate number. Using that information, local law enforcement was able to find the vehicle and arrest Routh.

In the vehicle, law enforcement found six cellphones, one of which ‘contained a Google search of how to travel from Palm Beach County to Mexico.’ 

Also in the vehicle were 12 pairs of gloves, a Hawaian driver’s license in Routh’s name and a list of Trump’s public appearances for August, September, and October.

Additionally was a notebook with ‘dozens of pages filled with names and phone numbers pertaining to Ukraine, discussions about how to join combat on behalf of Ukraine, and notes criticizing the governments of China and Russia.’

On September 18th, law enforcement was contacted by a witness who said Routh had dropped off a box at his residence several months prior. After seeing the news of what happened at the golf course, the witness opened the box.

Among its contents was a chilling letter addressed to ‘The World,’ where Routh announced his intentions to kill the former president – and predicted he would fail. He then offered six figures to anyone who would complete the task.

‘This was an assassination attempt on Donald Trump but I failed you. I tried my best and gave it all the gumption I could muster. It is up to you now to finish the job; and I will offer $150,000 to whomever can complete the job,’ he says in the hand-written note.

‘Everyone acress the globe from the youngest to the oldest knows that Trump is unfit to be anything, much less U.S. president. U.S. presidents must at the bare miminum embody the moral fabric that is America and be kind, caring and selfless and always stand for humanity.’

The box also contained ammunition, a metal pipe, miscellaneous building materials, tools, four phones, and various letters.