Would-be Trump assassin tried to purchase a US Stinger Missile from Ukraine to kill President Trump. Who was funding him?
New court documents reveal that would-be Trump assassin attempted to purchase a Stinger Missile to take out Trump here in the US.
A Stinger Missile reportedly costs from $119,000 to S120,000.
On the black market, a Stinger Missile costs anywhere from $50,000 to $80,000.
So where did Ryan Routh get all of his funding?
The court documents reveal that Routh was communicating with someone he “believed to be a Ukraine with access to military weapons.”
It sounds like Routh was holding talks with a federal operative.
And, Routh and his associate were talking about assassinating Trump in July 2024 in Pennsylvania!
Thomas Matthew Crooks attempted to assassinate Trump in Pennsylvania on July 13, 2024 in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Crooks shot Trump in the head before snipers shot him dead.
From the DOJ report, via Headline USA:
So was the CIA running Ryan Routh?
And why was he not arrested in July if he was plotting to kill the former President in Pennsylvania?
Holy smokes!
NEW: The DOJ alleged in a late-Monday motion that would-be Trump assassin Ryan Routh ATTEMPTED TO BUY A ROCKET LAUNCHER FROM A UKRAINIAN ASSOCIATE weeks before his Sept. 15 attempt.
“I need equipment so that Trump cannot get elected,” Routh allegedly told his Ukrainian… pic.twitter.com/WiRuG2kDRg
— Headline USA (@HeadlineUSA) April 8, 2025
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