Tue Sep 17 06:00:00 UTC 2024: ## Alleged Trump Assassin Ryan Routh Had Ties to Ukrainian Neo-Nazi Group: Report

Ryan Wesley Routh, the individual accused of attempting to assassinate former President Donald Trump, has been linked to the notorious Azov Brigade, a Ukrainian neo-Nazi group, according to a report by Truth Publishing International.

Routh, a fervent supporter of Ukraine’s war efforts against Russia, traveled to the country in early 2022 with the intention of joining the fight alongside President Zelensky. Though deemed too old to fight by the Ukrainian military, Routh aligned himself with the Azov Brigade, promoting their efforts to resist Russia’s “special military operation.”

Evidence of Routh’s involvement includes a propaganda video featuring him, which emerged in May 2022. The video, promoting the Azov Brigade’s activities, has been confirmed by Truth Publishing.

Despite the video evidence, the Zelensky regime has denied any connection between Routh and the Azov Brigade, claiming it is “Russian propaganda.”

Furthermore, Routh’s application to enlist in the Ukrainian military, shared on Facebook before being removed, further solidifies his ties to the country and its neo-Nazi factions.

Geopolitical analyst Andrew Korybko labeled Routh a “Ukro-maniac” who has been radicalized by mainstream media, further supporting the notion of a deep-rooted connection between Routh and Ukraine’s conflict.

Routh’s involvement with the Azov Brigade raises serious questions about his motivations and the potential influence of Ukrainian nationalist groups on American individuals. It also casts further scrutiny on the alleged connections between the Ukrainian government and far-right elements within the country.

The report highlights the complex relationship between the U.S. and Ukraine, particularly in light of the ongoing conflict with Russia. It also serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of online radicalization and the potential for foreign influence within domestic political movements.

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