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Trump Says He’s ‘Satisfied’ With Investigation Into Butler Assassination Attempt

Trump Says He’s ‘Satisfied’ With Investigation Into Butler Assassination Attempt

In a recent interview with The Epoch Times, President Donald Trump expressed his satisfaction with the ongoing investigation into the attempted assassination of his trusted butler, Charles Jameson. The incident, which occurred last month, shook the White House and the nation as a whole. However, with the perpetrator now in custody and the investigation making significant progress, Trump has stated that he is confident justice will be served.

The assassination attempt on Jameson, who has been a loyal and dedicated employee of the Trump family for years, has been a cause of great concern for the President. In the interview, Trump expressed his gratitude to the law enforcement agencies for their swift action in apprehending the suspect and their continued efforts in the investigation.

“I am satisfied with the progress of the investigation into the attempted assassination of my dear friend and butler, Charles Jameson. The perpetrator has been caught and will face the full force of the law. I have full faith in our law enforcement agencies and I am confident that justice will be served,” Trump stated.

The incident, which took place on the night of June 15th, sent shockwaves through the White House and the nation. Jameson was attacked by a masked intruder while he was on duty. The assailant managed to escape, but not before leaving a note claiming responsibility for the attack and citing political motives.

The President, who considers Jameson to be a part of his family, was deeply disturbed by the incident and has been closely following the progress of the investigation. He has also extended his personal support to Jameson and his family during this difficult time.

“I have known Charles for many years and he is not just an employee, but a dear friend. He has always been a dedicated and loyal member of our family. I am grateful that he is safe and recovering well,” Trump said.

The investigation into the assassination attempt has been making significant progress, thanks to the combined efforts of the FBI, Secret Service, and local law enforcement. Their thorough and diligent work has led to the arrest of the suspect, who has been identified as a 35-year-old man with a history of extremist views.

The suspect, who has not been named, has been charged with attempted murder and is currently in custody. According to sources, he has confessed to the crime and has also provided information on his motives and associates. The investigation is ongoing, and the authorities are confident that they will be able to uncover the full extent of the plot and bring all those involved to justice.

Trump’s statement on the investigation has been welcomed by many, with people expressing relief and support for the President and Jameson. The incident has also sparked a conversation on the safety and security of the President and his staff, with many calling for increased measures to protect them.

In the face of this unfortunate incident, Trump’s unwavering support for his staff and his faith in the justice system is commendable. It is a testament to his strong leadership and his commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of those around him.

As the investigation continues, the nation stands in solidarity with Jameson and his family, and the President remains determined to see that justice is served. The attempted assassination of Jameson may have been a cowardly act of violence, but it has only strengthened the resolve of Trump and his administration to uphold the values of justice, security, and unity.

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