In early September, the aggressor-controlled “Sevastopol media”, as well as the Russia’s “central” propaganda resources, began to simultaneously spread “new details” in the case of Ryan Wesley Routh, who is accused in the United States of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump at a Florida golf club on September 15 last year.
According to more adequate sources, namely the Western press, Ryan Routh recently allegedly issued a court filing in which he challenged the U.S. President to a round of golf, claiming President Trump could “execute” him if he wins.
Routh is facing five felony counts in federal court in Fort Pierce, Florida. They include attempted assassination of a major presidential candidate; possessing a firearm to carry out a violent crime; assaulting a federal officer; felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition; and possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number.
On September 2, Ryan Routh was given instructions on how he should behave in court, including a warning against making sudden movements. Ryan Routh asked if he could be kept “in a far off, quiet room” during the trial with access to documents, phone, visitation, email and a typewriter.
“Some female strippers would be great too (model parent)”, he wrote, adding: “OR perhaps a putting green so I can work on my putting (a golf joke).” Western media stress that “the strange letter sparks some concern over what will unfold in court when Mr Routh is given the floor to represent himself”.
It is possible that Routh’s current extravagant statements were attempts to attract attention to himself or to prompt the court to doubt his sanity; however, such a sharp coverage of them by the aggressor’s propaganda leads to completely different thoughts.
Let us recall that last year the same aggressor’s propaganda savored the so-called “Ukrainian trace” of Ryan Rout, and our Association, in turn, proved the connection of this figure with such guaranteed agents of the Russian special services, as the Crimean collaborator Tatyana Khmel and her long-term boss and patron Dmitry Tabachnik, the director of key enterprises of whose business empire Khmel was.
And therefore, Rout’s sudden and at first glance tragicomic “revelations” on the topic of golf are extremely likely an information operation of the Russian special services in an attempt to once again “press on the sore spot” of Donald Trump, whose position regarding Russian aggression in recent times clearly does not correspond to the Kremlin’s expectations.
This probable aggressor’ы intelligence operation fits entirely into the Kremlin’s concept of state terrorism, which has been consistently exposed by our Association, including in recent reasoned reports to authorized UN bodies.


