A New York Times report surfaced recently, revealing Ryan Wesley Routh, a 58-year-old man who tried to target Trump with a scoped AK-47 rifle in West Palm Beach before the Secret Service intervened.
Interestingly, the New York Times had interviewed Routh for their article. This raises eyebrows about media involvement in dangerous narratives.
Trump’s Warning About the Media
Just hours before this incident, Trump posted on Truth Social, stating, “THE FAILING NEW YORK TIMES IS A TRUE THREAT TO DEMOCRACY!” Sounds like he might be onto something.
Nance and His Controversial Connections
The New York Times piece also linked Routh to Malcolm Nance, an MSNBC analyst known for his extreme views. Nance has previously called for ISIS to bomb Trump Tower in Istanbul—hardly a ringing endorsement of peace and civility.
In 2022, when war broke out in Ukraine, Nance claimed he went there to fight against Russia. It’s worth questioning what kind of influence someone with such radical ideas has on individuals like Routh.
The International Legion: Chaos or Valor?
The article discusses the International Legion created by Ukraine for foreign fighters. Both Routh and Nance were involved with this group. Routh reportedly claimed he aimed to recruit Afghan soldiers fleeing the Taliban and move them illegally into Ukraine from countries like Pakistan and Iran. Sounds fishy, right?
With Legion growth stalling, Ryan Routh, a former construction worker from Greensboro, N.C., is seeking recruits from among Afghan soldiers who fled the Taliban. Mr. Routh said he planned to move them illegally from Pakistan and Iran to Ukraine. He mentioned that dozens had expressed interest.
Nance’s Role in All This
Nance was mentioned multiple times in the article as someone using his intelligence background to assist Ukrainian counterintelligence efforts. However, reports indicate he got caught up in chaos instead of bringing order.
Malcolm Nance arrived in Ukraine last year and made plans to bring order and discipline to the Legion but found himself enmeshed in confusion instead.
The Aftermath: Who Was Behind This?
This situation leads us to ask whether entities like the CIA or even foreign governments had any role in this assassination attempt against Trump. The implications are serious!
An Insight into Routh’s Mindset
Diving deeper into Routh’s social media shows a troubling mindset. In one particularly strange tweet from 2020, he called Trump “retarded.” Not exactly thoughtful discourse!
BREAKING.????
Alleged Trump golf course attacker has been identified as Ryan Routh.
The suspect was found hiding in the bushes, armed with an AK-47 equipped with a scope, carrying two backpacks, and wearing a GoPro, according to law enforcement sources.
Secret Service agents,… pic.twitter.com/g9u5y9fYxx
— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) September 15, 2024
Bizarre Tweets That Raise Eyebrows
Charlie Kirk shared screenshots from Routh’s X account where he made odd tweets rallying support for Ukraine while also trying to produce songs dedicated to it! Yes—you read that right—songwriting while plotting dubious activities seems pretty off-kilter!
Tweets include:
January 6, 2024: @OfficialSting We desperately need increased support for Ukraine…please help me produce it please [email protected]…
January 4, 2024:@BrunoMars I live in Hawaii…I have all lyrics and some music…Ukraine needs support.
The Question Remains: What Will Happen Next?
This story continues evolving as new information comes out about these connections between political figures and individuals willing to resort to violence over their beliefs.
This is a developing story…
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