Chilling details emerge from Trump shooter’s 291-page book

The second would-be Trump assassin, Ryan Wesley Routh, has left behind a trail of clues pointing to his motives. We have his social media posts, video clips, and even articles from the New York Times portraying Routh as a dedicated ‘darling’ of the pro-Ukraine movement. But what we don’t know is why Routh became a radical extremist. Those questions remain unanswered. However, we’re gaining more insight into this disturbed man, thanks to a 291-page book he wrote. This book reads like a who’s who of ‘bloodthirsty extremism,’ and we’ve uncovered some of the more deranged details that begin to shape the story of a left-wing Democrat who, possibly with help and guidance from more powerful forces, set out to assassinate the most popular political figure in the world.

Would-be Trump shooter Ryan Routh has published a 291 page book, “Unwinnable War,” about his time in Ukraine’s Int’l Legion

Routh says he’d like to see Putin assassinated, seems to hope for Trump’s assassination as well, and calls for the US to “instigate” a nuclear war with Russia

Stating he’s neither a Democrat or Republican, Routh’s clearly articulated mindset toward Russia mirrors that of Beltway hardliners. He offers gushing admiration for Juan Guaido, the Free Syrian Army, Myanmar rebels, and other CIA backed forces, while hinting at a friendship with MSNBC natsec hack and fellow International Brigade member Malcolm Nance.

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