A Russian-born, pro-Ukraine journalist has revealed that members of Ukraine’s Foreign Legion introduced her to the would-be assassin of former President Donald J. Trump and admits she overlooked several red flags and inconsistencies because they both supported Ukraine.
Tanya Lukyanova, born in Moscow, interviewed Ryan Routh in March 2023 for Semafor, labeling him “head of the International Volunteer Center in Ukraine,” and noted that he claimed to have partners meeting weekly with the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence.
Lukyanova states that “a source inside Ukraine’s foreign legion” introduced her to Routh, a 58-year-old former roofing contractor originally from North Carolina. She adds that despite neither speaking Russian nor Ukrainian, “[j]ournalists, activists, and policymakers saw him as a credible figure.”
The journalist, who has covered Ukraine’s war with Russia for The Wall Street Journal, The New Yorker, and Semafor, admits she took Routh seriously because he “got things done” and aggressively supported the Ukrainian war effort against Russia, as did she.
In a frank admission, she notes that she failed to check Routh’s background and elevated him as a source because of their shared ideology, much like most modern corporate media journalists. The difference is Lukyanova is now willing to admit it:
“I thought he was doing good work: It was clear he cared deeply about Ukraine’s struggle. I am Russian—born and raised in Moscow—but I consider the Russian war against Ukraine an unjustified act of aggression. So did Ryan Routh. He also came recommended as one of the more capable foreign volunteers in the Ukraine effort—someone who got things done.”
“The story of Ryan Routh is a cautionary tale. Our increasing willingness to tolerate madness in the service of the causes with which we might agree risks obscuring the simple fact that the ‘right’ kind of crazy is still exactly that: crazy,” she adds.
A MEDIA SOURCE.
Several other corporate media outlets also published brief interviews with Routh, including the New York Times. Routh allegedly shared a message with the NYT reporter calling for an American foreign fighter in Ukraine to be shot. Despite this, the interview was published without mentioning the threatening remark.
Ryan Routh’s Ukraine ties are extensive, with Routh traveling to Kiev and attempting to recruit former Afghan soldiers fleeing the Taliban to fight the Russians. He also appeared briefly in a video published by the neo-Nazi Azov brigade in which he appeared as part of a protest in 2022.
A vocal Biden-Harris supporter, he was arrested on Sunday by Secret Service agents after allegedly intending to assassinate former President Trump at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Image from Ryan Routh’s Now Defunct GoFundMe.