Thursday, 17 April 2025

Would-Be Ass*ssin Ryan Routh Tried to Buy STINGER MISSILE From Ukraine To K*ll President Trump


The Department of Justice just released a shocking discovery in the case of would-be Trump assassin Ryan Routh.

According to newly-dropped documents from the DOJ, Ryan Routh tried to buy military weapons from Ukraine in order to kill President Trump.

Ryan Routh, who tried and failed to shoot President Trump at his Florida golf course, was a Ukraine sympathizer and believed President Trump was “not good for Ukraine.” So, he asked an associate affiliated with the Ukrainian army to give him an RPG or Stinger missile to use to assassinate President Trump.

Routh allegedly told the associate, “I need the equipment so that Trump cannot get elected.”

Here’s what we know:

Thank the Lord that Ryan Routh was not successful in his plot.

However, this new information opens up as many questions as it answers….

Who was Ryan Routh’s contact?

Was Ukraine aware of and involved with the assassination plot?

BREAKING: The DOJ revealed that Trump assassin Ryan Routh tried to buy military weapons from Ukraine to kill Trump, including a ROCKET LAUNCHER.

Routh asked the Ukrainian Military for a “Stinger or RPG to take out Trump”because Trump would be “Bad for Ukraine” Routh goes on to say the weapons of war — that are paid for and supplied by the US military — get lost “all the time on the battlefield” and no one would miss them.

Has Ukraine illegally smuggled US weapons to kill other world leaders or State enemies?

Most importantly, the Ukrainian Government KNEW about the Trump assassination in advance!?!?

Did they warn anyone? This is absolutely massive.

Fox News reported:

Federal prosecutors revealed that Ryan Routh, the accused would-be assassin of President Donald Trump, sought to obtain military-grade weapons – including a rocket launcher – from a Ukrainian contact as part of his alleged assassination plot.

Routh told his associate to “send me a rpg [rocket-propelled grenade] or stinger, and I will see what we can do… [Trump] is not good for Ukraine,” according to court documents obtained by Fox News.

The pair discussed Routh’s purchase options, with Routh inquiring if his associate could “ship it to me???” before explaining his intent for the military-grade weapons: “I need equipment so that Trump cannot get elected.”

Routh went on to say the weapons of war get lost “all the time on the battlefield” and “one missing would not be noticed,” according to the court records.

Prosecutors say that Routh also floated the idea of obtaining a rocket or missile launcher, with the suspect sending his associate an image of President Trump’s plane and writing, “Trump’s plane, he gets on and off daily.”

Routh’s defense also submitted court filings on Monday, including a 13-page motion alleging that law enforcement used “impermissibly suggestive” tactics when interviewing an eyewitness identified as T.C.M. They claim the witness felt pressured to identify Routh because of the intense atmosphere created by the presence of multiple law enforcement agencies.

“All of these circumstances created a heightened pressure to make the identification,” the filing said. “It would not be difficult for any well-meaning individual to identify the one, and only, person law enforcement presented to them in this manner.”

The New York Post added:

Ryan Wesley Routh tried to buy a rocket launcher from Ukraine just weeks before he was arrested for allegedly attempting to gun down President Trump at his Florida golf course, court papers reveal.

The 58-year-old accused would-be assassin tried to make the purchase from someone he believed to be a Ukrainian with access to a haul of military grade weapons, federal prosecutors alleged in a motion filed Monday.

In one exchange, which unfolded via an encrypted messaging app, Routh allegedly asked the associate to “send me an RPG [rocket-propelled grenade] or Stinger and I will see what we can do… [Trump] is not good for Ukraine.”

“I need equipment so that Trump cannot get elected,” he added, according to the filing.

At one point, Routh allegedly acknowledged he couldn’t just go to a store to buy a rocket launcher.

“Going to the local store for such an item is impossible – however you are at war so those items lost and destroyed daily – one missing would not be noticed,” he allegedly wrote.

He later sent the apparent associate a photo of Trump’s plane, writing “he gets on and off daily,” the court papers state.

 

 

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