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BREAKING: Trump says he wants to release report on Thomas Matthew Crooks, Ryan Routh next week
"We’re going to be releasing a report on that soon."
“You had one who had three apps, two of which were foreign, supposedly, and who has the biggest white shoe law firm in Pennsylvania, even though they don’t live in a white shoe area. What’s that all about?” Trump added, referencing Ryan Routh, another would-be assassin.
“The other one had 7 or 6 cell phones, and I don’t have 6 cell phones. Why would somebody have.6 cell phones? We’re going to be releasing a report on that soon, Peter,” Trump said.
Trump met with FBI agents and law enforcement officials following the shooting. According to sources who spoke with ABC News, the meeting included previously undisclosed information about the shooter.
During the meeting, Trump asked about how the gunman managed to get onto the roof of a nearby building with an AR-15-style rifle. He also wanted to know if investigators had found any foreign ties to the attack.
FBI agents told Trump they had accessed three foreign email accounts linked to Crooks. The access was possible because Crooks' passwords were stored on his computer. However, investigators found no evidence that anyone else was involved in the attack.It is now believed that Crooks may have had an accomplice.
At a press conference the following Thursday, Trump confirmed that he had spoken with the FBI about Crooks but did not share further details. He only stated that the FBI has "done a very good job."
“I say, when you have three apps and two of them are foreign, you had an FBI that wouldn’t report on it or say why, I would say that that could be suspicious,” he continued. “On the second assassin… and by the way, secret service did a great job… but on the second one he had six cell phones. That’s a lot of cell phones, and a couple of them had some strange markings on them, so I want to find out and I’d be willing to release it.
Maybe there’s a reason we shouldn’t… I would be very willing to release that. I want to see it myself.”
https://thepostmillennial.com/breaking-trump-says-he-wants-to-release-report-on-thomas-matthew-crooks-next-week
Doug Hagmann- Ryan Routh had Multiple Congressmen on his phone contacts
https://rumble.com/v6k1nf1-doug-hagmann-routh-had-multiple-congressmen-on-his-phone-contacts.html
Cartels loom over Mexico's new system of electing judges
March 7, 20259:32 AM EST
President Claudia Sheinbaum's mentor and predecessor Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said the reform was necessary to root out corruption and better serve the interests of ordinary citizens. But it has raised fears that judges will be targeted by criminal gangs.
Ahead of the 2024 elections thatSheinbaum and her party won in a landslide, 37 candidates were assassinated,which human rights monitors largely link to organized crime.
Reuters spoke to six judicial professionals, security experts, politicians and academics who questioned how the government will keep the election safe.
At least 22 local judicial professionals have been killed in Mexico since 2012, according to think tank Mexico Evalua.
In the majority of cases, authorities did not publicize the motives for the killings, though Mexico Evalua found at least four to be associated with the judges' work.
Guerrero state is one of the most dangerous areas of the country to campaign. A mayoral candidate in the town of Coyuca de Benitez was shot point-blank at a rally just days before the 2024 elections.
In October, the newly sworn-in mayor of state capital Chilpancingo was brutally murdered and decapitated.
"I could foresee a scenario where (cartels) are supporting a particular candidate, and another candidate on the other side is equally as popular. The threat of violence or coercion is very strong," said Mike Ballard, director of intelligence at international security firm Global Guardian.
"Then you end up with a number of judges who are in the pockets of the cartels, which is not going to be a positive thing for fairness or democracy in Mexico," Ballard said.
Sheinbaum is trying to control a worsening security crisis in the country, which has recorded an average of 78 homicides daily since she took office in October, according to pollster TResearch.
https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/after-murder-cartels-loom-over-mexicos-new-system-electing-judges-2025-03-06/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uws9BSX2Wuo
Cartels loom over Mexico's new system of electing judges
Mexico Ejects U.S. Citizen, Accuses him Of Being Among 'Largest Provider Of Illegal Firearms' To Cartels
An American citizen has been expelled from Mexico for being one of the "largest provider of illegal firearms" to cartels in the state of Chihuahua
Roland Albert Muñoz was arrested on a highway in Mexico this week
Concretely,Roland Albert Muñoz has apprehended on a highway in Chihuahua after Mexican authorities were tipped off by American counterparts. Muñoz was also wanted on gun-running charges in Texas.
The Chihuahua Attorney General's Office informed that Muñoz, a native of Dallas, was delivered to the U.S. Marshals Service. He stands accused of selling the guns used in the 2020 assassination attempt of Omar Garcia Harfuch, Mexico's current security secretary.
On June 26, 2020 Harfuch, back then Mexico City's Security Secretary, and two of his security guards were attacked by a group of 20 armed individuals along the popular Paseo de la Reforma road when he was making his way to his office in Mexico City. Although Harfuch did not suffer any injuries, three people died during the attack that saw more than 400 bullets being fired at his vehicle.
https://www.latintimes.com/mexico-ejects-us-citizen-accuses-him-being-among-largest-provider-illegal-firearms-cartels-577751
Trump administration ends collective bargaining for 50,000 airport security officers
The move comes after President Donald Trump forced out TSA administrator David Pekoske in January.
March 7, 2025, 11:46 AM EST
By Reuters
The Trump administration said Friday it is ending collective bargaining for more than 50,000 Transportation Security Administration officers that staff checkpoints at U.S. airports and other transportation hubs.
The Homeland Security Department said the move will remove bureaucratic hurdles, while the union representing workers did not immediately comment.
President Donald Trump on Jan. 20 forced out TSA administrator David Pekoske, whom he had named to the job in 2017 and was reappointed by former President Joe Biden.
Trump has not yet named a candidate to replace Pekoske.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/trump-administration-ends-collective-bargaining-tsa-airport-security-rcna195348
Litigation Tracker: Legal Challenges to Trump Administration Actions
The Tracker is part of the Collection: Just Security’s Coverage of the Trump Administration’s Executive Actions.
The Tracker was first published on Jan. 29, 2025 and is continually updated. Last updated March 7, 2025.
Total number of cases tracked: 106 (including 1 closed case)
https://www.justsecurity.org/107087/tracker-litigation-legal-challenges-trump-administration/