“FBI Probes Attempted Assassination of Trump: Suspect Linked to Delusional Support for Ukraine”

The FBI is currently investigating what appears to be a second attempted assassination of Donald Trump. This follows the arrest of a suspect who allegedly pointed a firearm through a fence at one of Trump's golf courses in Florida, where an assault rifle and scope were also recovered. The suspect, identified as 58-year-old Ryan Wesley Routh, has a son who claims that his father was deeply passionate about defending Ukraine against Russia and had even traveled to the country to volunteer. However, the exact motivations behind Routh's actions remain unclear. A representative from Ukraine’s foreign legion commented that Routh exhibited "delusional ideas" regarding his support for the war effort in Ukraine. In other news, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a warning to Yemen’s Houthi rebels, stating they will face severe consequences following their claim of a ballistic missile strike on Israel, which they say is just the beginning of larger attacks to come.

“Son of Florida Shooter Suspect Claims Father Sought ‘Humanitarian Aid’ for Ukraine Troops”

The son of the man accused of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump at a Florida golf course has spoken out, shedding light on his father's motivations. Oran Routh revealed that his father, 58-year-old Ryan Wesley Routh, had traveled to Ukraine to volunteer and provide what he described as "humanitarian aid" to troops defending against the Russian invasion that began in 2022. In a brief phone conversation, Oran expressed his father's commitment to the cause, stating, “My dad went over there and saw people fighting and dying. He tried to make sure things were okay, and things were not okay.” This statement highlights the complex emotions surrounding the incident, as Oran emphasized the need to maintain a constructive dialogue despite the serious allegations against his father.