
Law Enforcement Hides Psych Drug Ties of Trump’s Would‑Be Assassin
Republished with permission from AbleChild.
In August of 2025, long before trans-shooters Robert Dorgan and Jesse Van Rootselaar shot and killed 11 in Pawtucket RI and Tumbler Ridge, BC., Phillip Wharton blatantly and quite publicly threatened the life of President Trump and still no one in law enforcement can bring themselves to seriously consider there may be a prescription psychiatric drug problem affecting the trans-identified.
Twenty-year-old Wharton is of interest because, like those before him who carried out their murderous rampages he, too, identifies as “trans.” One can only wonder if Wharton had not shown up on law enforcement radar would he actually have attempted to take the President’s life?
According to court documents, Wharton has been charged with two counts of threatening a federal official. The first count occurred on August 19th of 2025 when Wharton, who identifies as a member of the trans-community, wrote on his X.com account “What the guy in the White House sees after I kill the US President of the United States of America and wear his face as a mask.” The United States Capitol Police (USCP) were the first to report Wharton’s threat to the United States Secret Service (USSS).
The USSS quickly moved to review Wharton’s X.com account and found that the August 19th threat against the President was not his first. Apparently, trans-threatener Wharton had made an earlier threat on August 11, 2025, when he wrote on his X.com account “Elon Musk and Trump are easy targets??? ((suicide).”
What has transpired since the first threat is interesting on several levels. According to the charging documents, Wharton’s father was contacted by the Secret Service at his upper middle-class home in Washington State who immediately telephoned his son when a bizarre conversation ensued. According to the Secret Service who were also listening to the telephone call, “Phillip Wharton began laughing and an argument ensued between him and his father.”
Wharton agreed to meet with the Secret Service at a local food establishment and when asked if he (Wharton) had made the threats “he initially confused the post with other similar posts he made on Instagram.” When shown the X.com threat by the Secret Service, Wharton confirmed that it was his account and that he had posted the threat. Wharton’s defense of the threat was that “he felt angry about his belief that President Trump had been involved with sex trafficking two 14-year-olds and made reference to Trump’s involvement with Jeffrey Epstein.”
According to the Secret Service agent reporting on the case, “Wharton seemed compliant and understanding at the time and agreed to stop making threats against the President.” That, of course, did not happen and Wharton posted another threat against the President on September 23, 2025, saying “My name is Sadie Online. I am going to kill the president tomorrow. This is not a joke, but a confession admissible in a court of law.” It is of interest that charges were not filed against Wharton until November 6th of 2025. One must wonder what took so long given Wharton’s admitted desire to kill President Trump.
For AbleChild’s purposes, what is most concerning is that the USSS has provided no information in the charging document about Wharton’s mental health history or psychiatric drug prescriptions. Further, while green-haired Wharton is open about his “trans” status and prefers the name Sadie, there also is no information about what stage of transition Wharton is in. Wharton admits to taking illicit drugs and, if in transition, one also would expect he would be taking hormone blockers.
With what is now a pattern of deadly trans-violence, law enforcement might want to make mental health history and psychiatric drug “treatments” among the first questions when confronting those who identify as “trans.” That there are serious, violent adverse effects associated with cocktails of psychiatric drugs isn’t in question, nor is there any doubt that the hormone blockers and other trans medications also have serious adverse effects and which together appear to be a prescription for disaster.
During Wharton’s initial court appearance and detention hearing, the judge released Wharton with strict pretrial conditions including surrender of his passport, court supervision, DNA testing (mandatory for pretrial release) and a mandatory mental health evaluation and adherence to recommended treatment. And, of course, it’s a given that Wharton would have no direct or indirect contact with President Trump.
Despite admitting to writing the threats on X and other social media sites, Wharton has pleaded not guilty and, oddly, has filed a motion seeking to modify the no-contact condition, suggesting that he won’t be able to enjoy his first amendment rights to express his thoughts on various issues including transgender rights.
As is typical, the court has not reported whether Wharton has submitted to the mandatory mental health examination, nor what the outcome of the examination was if it occurred. Fully aware of past violent attack information lockdown, it seems unlikely, given the protections provided under the HIPAA laws, that the public will ever know Wharton’s mental health status or what psychiatric drug “treatments” he may be taking.
AbleChild wonders when the public will be as protected as the drug soaked mentally ill committing deadly offenses. When will law enforcement and lawmakers find it prudent to reveal the mind-altering drug history of those who have so brutally taken the lives of so many? The public, those who identify as safety seekers, would like to know what is driving the trans-identified to murder.
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