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In a shocking development, an FBI affidavit has revealed that Cole Allen, the man accused of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump, expressed vehement views against the former president in a manifesto. Allen’s chilling declaration described Trump as a “pedophile, rapist, and traitor,” raising profound questions about political rhetoric and its potential consequences.
Trump Responds to Disturbing Claims
During a recent interview on CBS’s 60 Minutes, Trump reacted strongly to the allegations presented by Norah O’Donnell regarding Allen’s manifesto. When asked for his thoughts, Trump dismissed the inquiry, labelling it an inappropriate question posed only by “horrible people.” He firmly stated, “I’m not a rapist. I didn’t rape anybody,” striving to distance himself from the accusations levied by Allen.
O’Donnell, seemingly surprised by Trump’s vehement denial, probed further, “Oh, you think – do you think he was referring to you?” Trump rebuffed her inquiry, declaring, “I’m not a pedophile. Excuse me.” He went on to emphasise that he has been “totally exonerated” from any allegations, attempting to redirect blame towards others, including those associated with Jeffrey Epstein.
FBI Affidavit Unveils Troubling Intentions
The affidavit, filed in federal court on Monday, included alarming details about Allen’s intentions prior to his attempted breach of the White House correspondents’ dinner. In an email sent to family members just before the incident, Allen articulated his motivations, stating, “I am no longer willing to permit a pedophile, rapist, and