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The curious financial situation gets even stranger when Watters revealed that Routh’s wife, Kathleen Shaffer, had started a GoFundMe page in 2022 to raise money for her husband’s travels. The page claimed that the funds, which eventually amounted to just over $1,800, would be used to deliver drones to the frontlines in Ukraine. Shaffer’s support for her husband’s bizarre lifestyle raises even more questions about what exactly was going on behind the scenes. “She’s engaged to this guy who flies to Ukraine for months, and she’s fine with that?” Watters questioned, highlighting the suspicious nature of their relationship.
Routh’s activities in Ukraine also attracted media attention, with prominent outlets like The New York Times interviewing him. During these interviews, he reportedly claimed to be helping former Taliban members join the Ukrainian cause to fight against Russia. His oddball story received widespread press coverage, and Watters found it hard to believe that this man, who was essentially broke, could keep showing up in high-profile locations and garnering attention. “Everywhere he goes he gets press, from the local papers to the New York Times to Newsweek,” Watters emphasized during his segment.
Another alarming point brought up during the show was Routh’s potential ties to dangerous individuals. Watters revealed that Routh had spent months living in Ukrainian military barracks and rubbing elbows with known killers. Despite this, the FBI, Homeland Security, and the State Department all dropped their investigations into Routh. “No one is curious to see if Ryan Routh was sent here on a mission to kill” Trump, Watters speculated, expressing frustration over the lack of thorough investigation into Routh’s activities.
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Adding to the mystery, Routh’s fiancée is now missing. “Nobody’s been able to find his fiancée,” Watters stated, further fueling suspicions that there could be more to this case than meets the eye. Watters ended the segment by raising a sobering question: “How do we know there’s not more Ryan Rouths or Thomas Crooks out there?”
This shocking report not only exposes a deeply concerning series of events but also raises critical questions about how someone like Routh could slip through the cracks. How did he fund his travels? Who, if anyone, was behind him? And most importantly, why was he allowed to get so close to the former president? With so many unanswered questions, Watters’ findings open the door for a much-needed deeper investigation into Routh’s life and the events leading up to the attempted assassination.




