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Female Accused Would-Be Trump Assassin Walks Free Days After Third Assassination Attempt

A West Virginia prosecutor dismissed, without prejudice, terrorism-related charges against Morgan L. Morrow, a librarian accused of trying to recruit assassins to target President Donald Trump. The case was reported by WDTV less than a week after Trump was targeted again in a July 2024 incident at a campaign-related event.

Morrow was arrested in January 2026 following social media posts, including one video captioned in a way prosecutors said could be interpreted as discussing a “sniper,” and police allegedly did not advise her of her Miranda rights before questioning her. WDTV reported the dismissal came under procedural grounds tied to that issue.

the article also references other alleged assassination attempts connected to Trump, including:

– Thomas Crooks, who shot at Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania (July 2024).

– Ryan Wesley Routh, described as being near Trump’s Florida golf course with a rifle (September 2024), for which he was sentenced to life in prison after conviction for attempting to assassinate Trump.

– Cole Tomas Allen, a teacher from California facing charges related to an attempted assassination attempt involving Trump.

The White House and Secret Service reportedly did not respond to requests for comment.




A West Virginia prosecutor dismissed charges Thursday against a librarian who allegedly tried to recruit assassins to target President Donald Trump, a local TV station reported.

Morgan L. Morrow of Ripley, West Virginia, was charged in January with one count of making a terroristic threat, the agency posted on its page. Prosecutors, though, elected to dismiss the charges “without prejudice,” Clarksburg-area TV station WDTV reported Thursday, less than a week after Trump was targeted by a would-be assassin at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.

One of the videos Morrow posted featured a caption saying, “Surely a sniper with a terminal illness cannot be a big ask out of 343 million,” apparently was posted on Morrow’s Instagram, prompting Morrow’s arrest at 9:31 p.m. EDT on Jan. 25, hours after Libs of TikTok posted that video and others on X earlier that evening. However, prosecutors said in court documents that officers from the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department failed to advise Morrow of her Miranda rights, according to WDTV.

Cole Tomas Allen, a 31-year-old teacher from Torrance, California, appeared in court Monday to face charges of attempting to assassinate Trump and using a firearm while committing a violent crime.

In addition to Allen’s attempt on Saturday, two assassins targeted Trump during the 2024 presidential campaign. Trump was struck in the right ear after Thomas Crooks fired multiple shots at him during a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, in July 2024.

A Secret Service agent thwarted an attempt by Ryan Wesley Routh in September 2024, who was lurking near the Trump International Golf Course in West Palm Beach, Florida, with a rifle. Routh was sentenced to life in prison after being convicted of attempting to assassinate Trump.

The White House and Secret Service did not immediately respond to requests for comment from the Daily Caller News Foundation.

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