In a shocking turn of events, Cole Allen finds himself in hot water after attempting to assassinate President Trump at the White House Correspondents’Dinner. Just moments before making his move, Allen sent out a manifesto to friends and family, detailing his grievances and listing Trump administration officials as his targets. Talk about a dramatic pre-game ritual!
The manifesto, which offers insight into Allen’s motivations, accused the President of being a“pedophile, rapist, and traitor.”He signed off with the moniker“Cole‘coldForce’‘Friendly Federal Assassin’Allen,” making it clear that he wasn’t exactly going for subtlety. As authorities caught wind of this dangerous plot, Allen now faces three serious criminal charges, including one that could lead to a life sentence. It raises the question: how far is too far when it comes to expressing political discontent?
One can only hope that next time someone wants to make a statement, they choose a peaceful approach. After all, a little civility never hurt anyone, right?

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