Would-Be Trump Assassin REJECTED By Ukraine Legion!

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A shocking development has come to light in the latest assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. The would-be assassin, identified as 58-year-old Ryan Wesley Ruth, has ties to Ukraine. His links to the country were initially concerning enough that the Ukrainian Foreign Legion considered banning him from entering the country. Ruth, a former construction worker, had attempted to enlist in the Ukrainian Foreign Legion, but was rejected. He was eventually accused of being a squatter in Hawaii and was deemed to be mentally ill.

Despite being rejected by the Ukrainian Foreign Legion, Ruth was interviewed by a New York Times journalist, who failure to uncover his true intentions troubles many. Ruth’s son, who is a fan of the President, described his father’s actions as “crazy” and said he had never known him to own a gun or engage in similar behavior. The Ukrainian Foreign Legion itself deemed Ruth a “bizarre” individual, stating that he was seen as a recruitment cheerleader for the foreign legion but had no actual authority or powers to recruit.

The would-be assassin was arrested 50 miles away from Mar-a-Lago, the site of the attempted assassination. The Secret Service acted quickly to neutralize the threat, and no shots were fired. This development comes as a second uncomfortable close call for the President, who is still being targeted by individuals who may be unhinged and desperate.

The international community is left to ponder the motivations behind Ruth’s actions, as well as the driving forces behind his fixation on Ukraine. It is clear that Ruth was a troubled individual who, despite being rejected by the Ukrainian Foreign Legion, remained obsessed with the country. His attempts to recruit Afghan soldiers and arrange their travel to Ukraine were deemed bizarre and alarming by those who knew him.

As we continue to monitor this situation, it is clear that the President and his team are taking extra precautions to ensure his safety.


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