Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday denounced the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump after it emerged the suspect previously traveled to Ukraine to support the war against Russia.
“I am glad to hear that @realDonaldTrump is safe and unharmed,” the president tweeted early Monday, a day after a gunman allegedly pointed an AK-47 at former Trump as he played golf in Florida.
Ukraine came into focus because suspect Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, previously expressed support for the fight against the Russian invasion, taking part in demonstrations in Kyiv to support Ukrainians trapped in the city of Mariupol and also trying to get troops to help in the battle.
His involvement in the war coincided with his turning against Trump, whom he said he previously supported, according to social media posts.
“It’s good that the suspect in the assassination attempt was apprehended quickly,” Zelensky said Monday.
“This is our principle: the rule of law is paramount and political violence has no place anywhere in the world,” he said, extending “best wishes” to him and his family.
