You get to meet a lot of interesting people when you write for a site like SOFREP. One of those interesting people who I had the pleasure of talking with recently was Chelsea Walsh. Chelsea, a traveling nurse, was doing humanitarian work in Ukraine in 2022 when she met a character named Ryan Routh. If that name sounds familiar, it was the same Ryan Routh who plotted to kill President Trump on his West Palm Beach golf course in September of 2024. What makes Chelsea different from the scores of other Americans who met Routh during his time in Ukraine is the fact that his behavior in that warring nation was disturbing enough that she mentioned it at the airport upon returning to the United States to US Customs and Border Personnel.

Shortly after meeting him, Chelsea could tell that there was something that wasn’t quite right with Ryan Routh. She described Routh as a clown.

“He was the American clown of Ukraine. That’s why I explained to the officials, like everybody underestimated him because he looked like a clown and I always try to tell people don’t underestimate anyone. That’s the worst thing you could do is underestimate people.”  

Routh in Lyiv
Routh (circled on the right with shades and blonde hair) and Walsh (circled on the left) in Ukraine, 2022. Image Credit: Chelsea Walsh

Routh, often seen literally wrapped up in the American flag, may have been a clown, but that does not mean he was not potentially dangerous. One night, Chelsea saw Routh kick a homeless Ukrainian man because he asked him for money. In her career as a nurse, she had dealt with several patients with different mental illnesses. “I know schizophrenia, I know bipolar, he wasn’t any of those.”, she said.

Walsh continued:

“So I knew he was a psychopath, and they’re kind of, they’re kind of rare to come across in life, I feel. And I was, like, this guy is one of them. This is what that looks like. This is him.” 

Routh in facepaint
Ryan Routh clad in his omnipresent American flag shirt with a painted face, in Ukraine, 2022. Image Credit: Rolling Stone

Routh was a walking contradiction in terms. He himself had very little money and was constantly asking Ukrainians for cash. He would take advantage of charities. Supposedly, Routh would approach the charities, say he was helping with donations for the front-line soldiers, and be given cash. In a war zone, there often isn’t a lot of accounting going on. Apparently, this is one of the ways Routh got money.

When the tables were turned, he literally gave a Ukrainian the boot and didn’t think twice about it. She said he didn’t care. Routh was without empathy. But, like a psychopath, Routh seemed to be good at manipulating others, at least at first. He had a thing about watching people, keeping tabs on what they were doing. Chelsea, quite understandably, found this to be disconcerting.