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In a disturbing turn of events, an FBI affidavit has revealed that Cole Allen, the man accused of plotting to assassinate Donald Trump, expressed his motivations in a manifesto that paints a grim picture of his intentions. Allen’s alarming claims, which include referring to Trump as a “pedophile, rapist, and traitor,” have reignited a complex dialogue about the former president’s controversial associations and the rhetoric surrounding his administration.
The Interview Fallout
During a recent appearance on CBS’s “60 Minutes,” Trump reacted vehemently to questions posed by Norah O’Donnell regarding Allen’s manifesto. The former president dismissed the inquiry as inappropriate, arguing that only “horrible people” would bring it up. “Yeah, he did write that. I’m not a rapist. I didn’t rape anybody,” Trump asserted, attempting to distance himself from the accusations outlined in Allen’s manifesto.
O’Donnell, taken aback, pressed further, asking if Trump believed the manifesto was referring to him. Trump vehemently denied any such association, insisting, “I’m not a pedophile. Excuse me. Excuse me. I’m not a pedophile.” He then