Assassination Plot: Trump, Ukraine, and Media Silence

The assassination attempt against Donald Trump on September 15, 2024 during his golf course visit in Florida has brought attention to Ryan Wesley Routh, a man with a troubled history of radical behavior and ties to Ukraine. Routh, a former construction worker, spent time in North Carolina and Hawaii and exhibited a long-standing fascination with foreign conflicts—most notably the Ukrainian war against Russia.
 
Routh’s connections to Ukraine raise questions. In 2022, during the unrest between Russia and Ukraine, Routh not only vocally supported Ukraine but traveled there, possibly to aid the country’s defense. His actions were publicly documented on now-suspended social media accounts, where he passionately advocated for Ukraine’s military victory and expressed extreme opinions about Russia. Routh even sought to buy weapons through crowdfunding efforts and made audacious claims, like asking Elon Musk for the price of a rocket to target Russia.  

Routh spent significant time in Ukraine, operating as a de facto “gun runner” and “mercenary influencer” attempting to organize military support for Ukraine.  Even more alarming, he accomplished these activities while being “broke on paper” – spawning significantly credible allegations that he was a CIA asset operating off the books in Ukraine.  

These actions were alarming but fit within a broader pattern of erratic behavior. Despite having voted for Donald Trump in 2016, Routh’s political leanings became more inconsistent over time. He criticized Trump’s foreign policy, particularly regarding NATO and Ukraine, and even supported Democratic candidates during the 2020 elections. However, Routh’s disillusionment with Trump didn’t stop there. His obsession with the conflict between Ukraine and Russia intensified as Trump’s criticism of foreign aid to Ukraine grew. This escalating frustration may have ultimately contributed to Routh’s attempt to assassinate Trump.

 

Ukraine’s Interest in U.S. Leadership

 

While Routh’s actions are deeply concerning, they also raise questions about Ukraine’s reliance on U.S. political figures and administrations. Under the Biden administration, Ukraine has received billions in military aid, including advanced weaponry, tactical support, and humanitarian assistance.  In addition to Biden’s well documented family financial ties to the country’s political and industry leadership, leading to approximately 50 million dollars USD in wealth transfer.  Furthermore, a significant portion of US taxpayer assistance to Ukraine was then funneled into the now disgraced FTX crypto currency platform, which then completed the circle by donating to the then Biden campaign’s re-election efforts.  

 

Trump, on the other hand, has openly criticized sending endless amounts of money to Ukraine, questioning whether it serves America’s best interests. His America-first foreign policy has suggested he would significantly reduce, if not completely withdraw, military aid to Ukraine. Trump has also suggested negotiating peace with Russia, which might require Ukraine to make concessions. Apparently, peace is not an option (at least not a profitable one) with our current administration.
 
A Trump re-election could potentially end this support. This makes Routh’s background all the more interesting: a man deeply involved in the Ukraine-Russia conflict, who seemed fixated on preventing Trump’s political return.

The Question of Media Bias

 

Mainstream media outlets have consistently portrayed Trump in a negative light, frequently downplaying events that might garner sympathy for him. This assassination attempt is no exception. Media outlets have either glossed over or minimized the incident, focusing instead on Trump’s ongoing legal battles or controversial statements. However, regardless of political biases, an attempted assassination of any political figure is a matter of national concern.

 

In Routh’s case, his extreme and violent actions underscore the danger of political radicalization, regardless of which side of the aisle it stems from. The potential connections between Routh’s obsession with Ukraine and his attempt on Trump’s life raise serious questions about what might drive an individual to commit such an act. Could Routh have been manipulated or motivated by larger geopolitical interests? What role did Ukraine’s war and U.S. foreign policy play in pushing him toward violence?

 

Concluding Thoughts

 

Ryan Wesley Routh’s assassination attempt on Donald Trump is a stark reminder of the volatility in today’s political climate. The suspect’s ties to Ukraine, combined with his radicalized beliefs, paint a picture of a man deeply affected by the global conflict and possibly deeper ties. The political implications of a Trump re-election for Ukraine—and Routh’s violent reaction—are clear. The question now is whether such radical actions are isolated or part of a larger pattern of political extremism.

 

In any event, Routh’s actions should be scrutinized, as they may reflect larger geopolitical stakes beyond U.S. borders. Ukraine’s future endeavors may lose traction with the re-election of Trump, it seems that deep diving into the connections between Routh and Ukraine or maybe a larger player, in the background, could be involved in this scheme to assassinate the one person that dares to go against the grain.

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