FLORIDA. (THECOUNT) — Ryan Wesley Routh, the suspect arrested in the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, was previously involved in international efforts supporting Ukraine during its ongoing conflict with Russia. In an interview with Newsweek Romania, Routh called on people to join the fight in Ukraine, urging others to get involved in what he described as a critical battle for democracy.
In the interview, Routh pleaded for individuals from around the world to take up arms in Ukraine. His remarks were a part of a broader conversation about his alleged participation in recruitment efforts for the Ukrainian cause. While the details of his direct involvement remain unclear, Routh’s plea raised eyebrows due to his fervent appeal for outside intervention.
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The interview has gained renewed attention following his arrest for the assassination attempt at Trump National Golf Club. Authorities are now scrutinizing Routh’s past statements and activities to determine whether his international views may have influenced his motives for the attack.
Routh’s involvement with Ukraine contrasts sharply with the nature of his arrest in the U.S., adding a complex layer to the ongoing investigation. Law enforcement is looking into whether his call for action abroad could have any connection to his actions at the Florida golf course.
The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are expected to reveal more details as they emerge.
JUST IN: Ryan Routh, the suspect arrested for the attempted as*ss*nation of Donald Trump, gave an interview to Newsweek Romania where he pleaded for people to come fight in Ukraine.pic.twitter.com/ljxhfS0LIB
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