Ryan Routh, the infamous assassin who made an assassination attempt on Donald Trump, former President of the United States, once authored a book that encouraged Iran to kill the former president.
Presenting a false public front online as a man who built housing and shelters for the homeless people in Hawaii, Ryan has always dedicated his life outside the public eye to finding ways to physically bring down Donald Trump.
Spurred by deep-seated disdain and resentment for Trump, Ryan wrote in a self-published book in 2023 titled “Ukraine’s Unwinnable War” that “You’re free to assassinate Trump.”
Investigations made by the United States security agencies found that Donald Trump triggered the instincts of a serial killer in Ryan during the Capitol Riots that occurred in January 2021, and for also doing away with the Iran nuclear deal.
The book was a safe outlet to let out his innermost feelings of murderous rage against the former president, hoping his ill emotions would reach him somehow.
In the manner of a hardened terrorist, Ryan wished the most exquisite torments upon Donald Trump for deserting Iran, as he described the current presidential aspirant as a “Fool” and a “Buffon” in the book.
At a point in the pages of the book, the suspected assassin expressed regret for once voting for Donald Trump. He penned down his vulnerability and apportioned a part of the blame to himself for his naive action. Then, he proceeded to advocate for the whole of Iran to kill Donald Trump.
Possessed by his own devilish ideologies, the 58-year-old Ryan Routh would carry an AK-47 a year later to stalk Donald Trump as he played golf on his West Palm Beach in Florida, hiding in the bushes before firing several rounds at the presidential nominee.
Trump had a close shave with death as one of the bullets struck his ears, while others had a near miss. The assassination attempt was promptly forestalled by the Secret Service, rendering Ryan to be an enemy of the state and a public pet of the Secret Service to be used, analyzed, and abused at will.