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75 pages of San Diego killers’ anti-Trump manifesto leaks

May 20, 2026 By: Cory Templeman

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Dozens of pages of disturbing online writings linked to the gunmen in Monday’s deadly California mosque shooting show hatred for all humanity that crossed political lines, according to shocking new details.

According to a 75-page document obtained by The Daily Caller, teenage suspects Cain Clark and Caleb Velasquez wished death upon non-whites and women and described the right and left as beholden to Jewish influence. They railed against President Donald Trump and others in their manifesto.

Clark and Vazquez gunned down three people on Monday, including security guard and father of eight Amin Abdullah, who police say prevented more deaths. An online fundraiser for the slain hero raised nearly $2 million in less than 24 hours.

Two other members of the mosque, Nader Awad and Mansoor Kazziha, were identified as victims of the shooting.

At least one of the suspects took a weapon from his parents’ home and left a suicide note that talked about racial pride, a law enforcement source said.

After the shooting, the livestream appeared to show Clark shoot Vazquez twice in the head before taking his own life.

Law enforcement sources who spoke with the outlet said they are reviewing the comments to media outlets.

The possible manifesto, which names the suspects as authors, repeatedly promotes “accelerationism,” a term white supremacist groups use to describe collapsing society through a race war.

FBI Special Agent in Charge Mark Remily confirmed yesterday that the materials law enforcement obtained indicate they “did not discriminate on who they hated.”

A portion purportedly authored by Velasquez encouraged leftists to assassinate Trump, whom both supposed authors describe as controlled by Jews, according to the report.

“You hate Trump so much? Then kill him!” the document says.

“And this time don’t miss.”

“YES I am inciting violence from the left, because as an accelerationist I know that it takes all sides opening fire to cause that much desired societal collapse,” the author wrote.

“So go ahead, follow through for once.”

The writings also blame other ethnic minorities, Muslims, and LGBT people for ruining society.

Both alleged authors also complained about rejection from women in romantic contexts and being socially ridiculed.

The portion tied to Velasquez praises people called “incels,” a slang online term for “involuntary celibates.”

The possible manifesto also cites numerous prior mass murderers and school shooters receiving praise in the document by name, dating as early as the 1997 Columbine High School killers in Colorado and as recently as the teen who opened fire on Antioch High School in Tennessee in January 2025, according to reports.

One page linked to Velasquez, who is described as Hispanic, emphasizes that his final goal is to die for the white supremacist cause.

“That’s the most important thing to me, I would’ve ended myself regardless but thought to at least do something to help my race instead of just selfishly wasting my life,” the document says.

A section, believed to have been written by Clark, describes his views as neither left- nor right-wing, and voiced seething disdain for both sides.

He claimed to align ideologically with Hitler, and said he drew inspiration from for the horrific assault on the mosque from ideologically driven mass murderers including Ted Kaczynski, Timothy McVeigh and Norwegian terrorist Anders Breivik, according to reports.

According to the New York Post, Clark’s next-door neighbor in San Diego described his family as normal, noting that the teen practiced martial arts and recalled seeing him in a karate outfit.

“As far as we knew he was very nice. They were a nice family,” said the neighbor, Marne, 85, who declined to provide her last name.

“We were just flabbergasted,” she added of finding out about the attack. “We thought, ‘Oh my god,’ we couldn’t believe it. Just flabbergasted.”

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

About the Author

Cory Templeman

Cory Templeman is an experienced writer and researcher who has worked with some of the biggest names in the publishing business. Cory lives in South Carolina with his wife and three kids.

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