U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon declined to recuse herself from the case involving Donald Trump’s would-be assassin Ryan Routh.

The 58-year-old Routh’s attorneys asked the Florida-based federal judge to recuse herself because she had been appointed by the alleged target of the assassination attempt and cited her controversial ruling in favor of Trump in civil and criminal cases — including the dismissal of his felony charges in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case.

“To the extent this case can even be said to qualify as a ‘same or related’ case as compared to the cited cases involving former President Trump — a strained assumption to begin with — the Motion presents no facts or law warranting a departure from the general rule of no recusal, much less the ‘pervasive bias and prejudice’ necessary to trigger the exception to the general rule,” Cannon wrote in her ruling.

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    Wouldn’t letting him go free be an idiotic step in this conspiracy theory of yours? Might as well announce to the world he was on their side.

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      No one is paying attention anymore. No one cares. For those exact same reasons it was a failure. Trump was never actually in danger with this one.

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      Cannon has shown herself to be inept enough in her position before; I could see her ‘accidentally’ messing up and needing a mistrial.

      Or could take it even crazier and have him go to prison and quietly squirrel him away somewhere under a new name. (Even better if he were to “die” in some method where his remains wouldn’t be pristine so as to make it easier to falsify its identity.)

      Ugh. Typing that made me feel like I’m making arguments to treat this seriously; feels gross. I don’t understand how people can genuinely believe conspiracy theories; if you pull at any one of the loose threads, the whole theory falls apart. My 5% has decreased. 😂

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        Well, I’m glad you saw the light about how bad these conspiracy theories are. No intelligent human could ever believe they would make a presidential assassin just disappear in prison. It’s laughable.

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          Not sure if you’re joking, so wanted to clarify, just in case - It’s not that I “saw the light”; I was never in the dark and am not a conspiracy theorist. My initial comment was meant to not be taken seriously.