Would-be Trump Assassin Exposed, Motives Revealed in Alarming Book
Would-be Trump Assassin Exposed, Motives Revealed in Alarming Book

Donald Trump faced another assassination attempt over the weekend, his second in just over two months, while golfing at his West Palm Beach resort. The suspect, Ryan Wesley Routh, was discovered armed with an AK-47-style rifle, hiding in the bushes around 300 to 500 yards from Trump.

Secret Service agents responded quickly, firing at the suspect, who fled the scene but was later apprehended. The FBI has since classified the incident as an assassination attempt, marking yet another serious threat to the former president as he campaigns for the 2024 GOP nomination. Now, we are learning about this would-be killer’s motives. And this won’t go over well for Democrats.

The Post Millennial:
Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, the alleged attempted assassin who was apprehended Sunday after trying to kill former President Donald Trump, reportedly had a Harris-Biden bumper sticker on a truck outside his home in Hawaii…

Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, frequently posted about politics online and has exclusively donated to Democratic candidates and causes since 2019.

Ryan Wesley Routh, the man arrested for the attempted assassination of Donald Trump on Sunday, has a history of supporting Democratic candidates and causes. Routh, 58, had a Biden-Harris bumper sticker prominently displayed on his truck outside his home in Kaaawa, Hawaii.

Since 2019, he has consistently donated to Democratic campaigns and posted about his political views online, particularly his disdain for Trump and support for progressive candidates. His motivations for the attack appear to be deeply rooted in his political beliefs, including his admiration for the Biden-Harris administration and his fierce opposition to Trump.

Routh’s social media activity reveals a man who was not only politically active but also intensely focused on the Ukraine-Russia war, advocating for Ukraine’s victory. He even traveled to Ukraine in 2022 to support the war effort and was interviewed by The New York Times for his role in recruiting volunteers to fight against Russia.

His book, Ukraine’s Unwinnable War: The Fatal Flaw of Democracy, World Abandonment, and the Global Citizen, co-written with his fiancée, Kathleen Schaffer, discussed the war and included inflammatory rhetoric supporting Trump’s assassination. In one section, Routh takes responsibility for voting for Trump in 2016, calling it a “terrible mistake” and shockingly inviting others to assassinate Trump as punishment for his presidency.

While Routh’s obsession with the war in Ukraine played a significant role in his radicalization, his political leanings were just as influential. His hatred for Trump was evident in his posts, where he frequently insulted the former president and expressed relief at the prospect of his downfall. In contrast, his support for the Biden-Harris administration was steadfast, as demonstrated by the Biden-Harris bumper sticker on his vehicle and his donations to Democratic candidates over the years.

This recent assassination attempt marks the second in just over two months, adding to the growing concerns about political violence in the U.S. In the first attempt, the suspect, Thomas Matthew Crooks, had little social media presence. However, Routh’s extensive political history and outspoken criticism of Trump have drawn significant attention.

His son, Oran Routh, defended his father, stating, “He’s not a violent person. He’s a great dad and has worked his whole life.” Yet, Routh’s actions and the rhetoric in his book suggest otherwise, pointing to a man consumed by his political beliefs and willing to take extreme measures.

Despite widespread condemnation of the attack from both sides of the political spectrum, the media’s coverage of the incident has sparked controversy. Many outlets continue to blame Trump and his rhetoric for the rise in political violence, rather than examining the toxic atmosphere created by his opponents.

Notably, no major media outlets have scrutinized the inflammatory language used by Democratic leaders like Kamala Harris, nor have they addressed how such rhetoric might contribute to these violent acts. Instead, the focus remains on Trump, with little attention given to the political motivations behind Routh’s actions.

This assassination attempt serves as a sobering reminder of the heightened political tensions in the U.S., especially as Trump campaigns for the 2024 presidential election. The fact that Routh was a dedicated supporter of the Biden-Harris administration, openly advocating for the defeat of Trump, only intensifies concerns about the political divide. With two attempts on Trump’s life in such a short period, questions about the safety of high-profile political figures and the role of rhetoric in fueling violence are now more pressing than ever.

Key Takeways:

  • Ryan Wesley Routh, arrested for attempting to assassinate Donald Trump, is a longtime supporter of Democratic candidates, displaying a Biden-Harris bumper sticker and donating to progressive causes since 2019.
  • Routh’s radicalization stemmed from both his political leanings and his obsession with Ukraine’s war against Russia, as highlighted in his 2023 book advocating for Trump’s assassination and Ukraine’s victory.
  • Despite widespread condemnation of the attack, media coverage focused on blaming Trump’s rhetoric, largely ignoring the inflammatory language used by his political opponents and Routh’s motivations.

Source: Breitbart, The Post Millennial

September 16, 2024
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Mick Farthing
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.