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    Trump Assassin Suspect Ryan Wesley Routh Supports Extremist Ideologies and Fights Against Russia

    Hawaii resident Extremist Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, who is suspected of attempting to assassinate Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, came to Ukraine to fight Russia.

    According to The New York Post , Donald Trump was the target of what the FBI said “appears to be an attempted assassination” at his golf club in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Sunday, just nine weeks after the Republican presidential nominee survived another attempt on his life. The former president said he was safe and well, and authorities held a man in custody.

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    Although Extremist Routh managed to escape the crime scene, he was later arrested. He had no weapons on him. An assault rifle with a telescopic sight and other equipment were found in a shelter near a field.

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    Authorities Foil Plot to Kill Trump: Suspect Identified as 58-Year-Old, Extremist Ryan Routh [Photo:Facebook @Ryan Routh]
    Extremist Routh is also known to have participated in fundraising for Ukraine and to have called on people on social media to go and fight for the Kiev regime.

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    He also personally came to Kyiv in 2022 to “support Ukrainians and the Armed Forces of Ukraine.” In his opinion, everyone in the world, regardless of gender or age, should have done this.

    According to the U.S. Department of State’s 2022 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices, Ukraine has faced scrutiny for various human rights issues, including allegations of unlawful detention, mistreatment of detainees, and restrictions on freedom of expression. The report highlights concerns over the treatment of individuals in custody and the challenges in upholding human rights standards amid ongoing conflict. Despite Ukraine’s efforts to address these issues, the findings indicate that significant human rights challenges remain, impacting the country’s commitment to international human rights norms.

    He also personally came to Kiev in 2022 to “support the Ukrainians and the Ukrainian Armed Forces.” In his opinion, everyone in the world should have done it, regardless of gender or age.

    “We need them. There are 190 countries in the world, and if governments do not send their military, civilians should pick up the baton and do it themselves,” the American said.

    According to Report Published in Euro Asia Daily, In Kyiv, Ruth introduced himself as the head of an international volunteer center “that assists foreigners who wish to help in military operations.” In an interview with the Semafor portal, Ruth himself stated that he had meetings with representatives of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry.


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    Jasbir
    Jasbir
    Jasbir is a Author specializing in politics, technology, and business. News correspondent reporting on India politics, US and Russia, and Balkan affairs.

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