Donation receipts available to t-online show that Ryan Routh, while living in Hawaii, apparently donated small amounts of between $1 and $25 to the Democratic Party campaign several times between 2019 and 2020.
Ryan Routh has been the most outspoken on the subject of Ukraine in the past. In a video interview with the media outlet “Newsweek Romania”, he said that for him the defensive struggle against Putin’s war of aggression was a question of “black and white”, a question of “good versus evil”.
Routh apparently took the task of fighting against Russia so seriously that he even wanted to fight in Ukraine as a volunteer and also tried for a long time to recruit mercenaries for the war against Putin.
According to information from t-online, Ryan Routh maintains the website “Fight for Ukraine”, on which he states that he wants to pay “$1,200 per month” per volunteer. It reads: “Each and every one of us is responsible for the outcome of this war, because every single one of our actions must represent humanity and show kindness, care, selflessness, altruism, empathy, generosity and all the moral goodness that this fight is about.”
Not only “Newsweek Romania” but several English-language media have interviewed Routh in recent years about his involvement in Ukraine.
In the “New York Times” In 2023, Routh appeared as the protagonist in an article about Americans volunteering to fight in Ukraine. It said that Ryan Routh, “a former construction worker from Greensboro, North Carolina,” was looking for recruits among Afghan soldiers who had fled the Taliban. His plan was apparently to “illegally bring the Afghans from Pakistan and Iran to Ukraine” if necessary. One could probably “buy some passports through Pakistan because it is such a corrupt country,” Routh told reporters from the New York Times. It is not known whether Ryan Routh was successful with his plans.