New developments reveal a shocking connection between two high-profile incidents targeting Trump-related locations and Ukraine soldier recruitment efforts. Social media posts show that Matt Livelsberger, the suspect in the Las Vegas Cybertruck bombing outside the Trump Hotel, was actively trying to recruit fighters for Ukraine. Adding to the intrigue, photos have surfaced of Livelsberger wearing a “Glory to Ukraine” shirt, raising questions about his motivations.
In a related twist, Ryan Routh, who attempted to breach Trump’s Florida golf course last year, was also reportedly involved in recruiting soldiers for Ukraine. Both men have ties to Fort Bragg, a military installation they frequently visited—along with Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the New Orleans attacker linked to the Bourbon Street terror incident.
Routh reportedly visited Fort Bragg over 100 times, strengthening speculation about a deeper connection between these figures.
With these explosive links emerging, many are left wondering whether these “coincidences” are part of a broader narrative yet to be uncovered. Screenshots of their social media activity, along with photographs, are shedding new light on their shared affiliations.
This is a developing story. Stay tuned for updates as more details come to light.
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