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Son of alleged would-be Trump assassin Ryan Routh claims father hates ex-president but is ‘not a violent person’: ‘I don’t like Trump either’

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Son of alleged would-be Trump assassin Ryan Routh claims father hates ex-president but is ‘not a violent person’: ‘I don’t like Trump either’

The son of the alleged gunman who targeted former President Trump on his Florida golf course Sunday said his dad hates Trump like “every reasonable person does” — but claimed he’s not a violent person, according to a report.

Oran Routh told the Daily Mail that his father, Ryan Routh, who was arrested in the alleged assassination attempt, isn’t a fan of the Republican nominee.

“I don’t like Trump either,” he added.

But the younger Routh, 35, insisted his dad is not violent and was shocked to hear about the allegations.

Ryan Routh, who is suspected of trying to assassinate former President Donald Trump.

Here’s what we know about the assassination attempt on Trump in Florida:

“He’s my dad and all he’s had is couple traffic tickets, as far as I know,” the son told the Daily Mail. “That’s crazy. I know my dad and love my dad, but that’s nothing like him.”

“He’s not a violent person,” Oran Routh also said. “He’s a hard worker and a great dad. He’s a great dude, a nice guy and has worked his whole f–king life.”

Ryan Routh, 58, was allegedly armed with a sniper just a few hundred yards away from Trump as he played golf at the Trump International Golf Club West Palm Beach, authorities said.

A Secret Service agent a hole ahead of Trump scoping out the area spotted the suspect as he stuck the barrel of his rifle through the chain fence on the outskirts of the golf club.

Routh was spotted at Trump’s golf resort in West Palm Beach on Sunday.
Routh after he was apprehended by authorities in Florida.

After the agent opened fire, Routh fled before he was captured shortly after.

Oran Routh said he was unaware his father was even in Florida, and assumed he was in Hawaii when the two spoke recently.

“He said he was at the beach, but I thought that meant the outer banks in Hawaii,” he reportedly said. “I didn’t ask him for more information because we’ve had a falling out. We’ve grown apart.”

The former president was took a picture with Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and his wife, Kelly, after the security incident. X/SpeakerJohnson

Oran did not elaborate what he meant by the two having a falling out.

But he claimed he doesn’t believe his father owned a gun “or known him to do anything batsh-t like this,” he told the outlet.

After abruptly hanging up the phone, Oran Routh sent a long winded text to the Daily Mail where he said if his father wants to be “martyr,” then that’s “his choice” and complained voters are “exhausted and embarrassed” by candidates running for the White House.

Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, was stopped by law enforcement 41 miles north of Trump’s West Palm Beach golf course.
Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw said the suspect took cover near a chain-link fence between 300 and 500 yards from Trump as he teed off at the fifth hole. NY Post composite

“I hate this game every four years, and think that we all do, and if my father wants to be a martyr to how broken and disassociated the process has become from the real problems and practical solutions, then that’s his choice,” he reportedly wrote in the text.

“I’m not saying that’s what he’s done or what he’s about, that’s just my own rant being fed up with it all for my entire adult life.

“South Park said it best, every 4 years we’re forced to choose between a turd sandwich and a giant douche, and it all stays f–ked in the same ways by different degrees, and we’re exhausted and embarrassed by it all.”

Ryan Routh has a criminal background dating back to his time in North Carolina, and in recent years was a vocal supporter for Ukraine in the country’s fight against Russia.

This is the second time in around two months that Trump has been zeroed in on by would-be assassins as he runs for president against Vice President Kamala Harris for a  return to the White House. 

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