09/17/2024 / By Ethan Huff
The media is reporting that over the weekend, Donald Trump once again, this time while golfing, found himself in the crosshairs of a gun-wielding individual named Ryan Wesley Routh who it turns out was previously all over the news being celebrated as an “American volunteer” and “hero” who traveled to Ukraine in early 2022 to fight for Volodymyr Zelensky.
Before taking aim and firing at Trump over the weekend, Routh, who used to work construction in North Carolina but now lives in Hawaii, reportedly started a memorial called “flags of the fallen” to honor the tens of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers and volunteers killed by the army of Vladimir Putin.
“Most of the Ukrainian authorities do not want these soldiers,” Routh once said while heading the International Volunteer Center in Ukraine, a private organization that helps foreigners like himself who want to fight for Zelensky to connect with the appropriate military units and aid groups.
“I have had partners meeting with [Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense] every week and still have not been able to get them to agree to issue one single visa,” Routh complained to Semafor about his failure to bring swift victory to Ukraine with his agenda.
Routh also ran a website offering individuals $1,2000 a month to travel to Ukraine to fight for Zelensky. He also made waves in Washington by pushing for U.S. military troops to be sent over to Ukraine to fight for Zelensky.
Check out the video clip below in which Routh spoke with Newsweek about the war in Ukraine:
Suspected shoot?r Ryan Routh talking about the war in Ukraine pic.twitter.com/1cUvDF4BRb
— TaraBull (@TaraBull808) September 15, 2024
(Related: If the Biden-Harris regime is successful at igniting a third world war before Election Day, the plan is to keep the status quo firmly in place by terrorizing the world into submission.)
As for his beef with Trump, Routh, who used to and may still own a company called United Roofing, became a far-left activist whom FEC records show has shelled out a lot of cash to ActBlue, a Democrat super PAC that is funneling hundreds of millions of laundered cash into the Kamala Harris for President campaign.
Routh has made dozens upon dozens of cash donations to ActBlue over the years, showing that he opposes Trump for president. It is the same M.O. of Thomas Crooks, another Democrat who reportedly tried to kill Trump in Butler, Penn., at one of the former president’s political rallies earlier this summer.
The political donations of would-be assassin Ryan Wesley Routh.
All to the Democrats.
Something in common with the last shooter. pic.twitter.com/bZzNd9ENOi
— Techno Fog (@Techno_Fog) September 15, 2024
The Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) X account also shared screenshots from Routh’s X account showing that he loves Democrats and hates Trump:
BREAKING: Ryan Routh has been identified as the suspected sh**ter who attempted to ass*ss*nate Donald Trump.
Ryan’s apparent X page is filled with pro-Democrat and anti-Trump posts. pic.twitter.com/psUhbKwzy1
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) September 15, 2024
In short, Ryan Routh appears to have become a NATO activist with an extremist agenda that drove him to try to end Trump’s life. And now that his name is all over the media headlines, his social media accounts are disappearing one by one.
Routh’s Facebook page was scrubbed, as was his X account.
So, a U.S. citizen actively recruits militants for the war in Ukraine—which is, of course, illegal—runs the operation through Haiti, and then decides to attempt an assassination on Donald Trump… pic.twitter.com/4vmw0ebzgD
— Chad Crowley (@CCrowley100) September 15, 2024
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