An X account bearing the name of the suspect in Sunday’s second assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump has been suspended from the platform.

Secret Service agents fired between four and six rounds at a suspected gunman Sunday at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida. Trump, who was golfing at the time, was unharmed in the incident, telling supporters in an email “I will NEVER SURRENDER!”

The incident was the second assassination attempt against Trump in a matter of months. The former president was grazed by a bullet at a Pennsylvania campaign rally in July.

Ryan Routh was charged Monday with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number. The X account bearing his name is no longer visible after being suspended for violating site rules.

The account was an avid supporter of former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard during her White House bid in the 2020 election cycle, according to screenshots viewed by The National Desk. Numerous posts on the page around this time included hashtags such as #LetTulsiSpeak, #StandwithTulsi and #TulsiMediaBlackout.

“I have emailed several speeches to info@tulsi and we can make 100 more, we need to get the message out NOW,” it wrote in March 2020.

“I want to help your staff create unlimited powerful speeches to win this thing,” another post reads. “I fly anywhere.”

The account also showed strong support for Ukraine, repeatedly tweeting a desire to fly to Ukraine to join the fight “and die if need be for democracy.”

The account also petitioned several major artists to create a “tribute song” for Ukraine, including Elton John, the Dave Matthews Band and Bruno Mars. It claimed to have already written lyrics to such a song. Many of these posts also referenced the email address “aid.in.ukraine@gmail.com.”

More recently, the account shared its support for President Joe Biden, promoting the slogan “KADAF” for Keep America Democratic and Free. Trump’s campaign, he said, should adopt “MASA,” or Make American Slaves Again.

The account also directed a post at X owner Elon Musk expressing the desire to purchase a rocket to load a warhead on and fire it at “Putin’s Black sea mansion bunker to end him.”

It also frequently referred to soldiers which it offered to deploy anywhere there is a major worldwide conflict.

“I can supply thousands of Nato trained Afghan soldiers very cheaply,” it wrote in another post referring to Haiti. “I can send 1000 soldiers today to defend.”

“I want to give Taiwan thousands of economical NATO trained Afghan soldiers to help defend Taiwan,” another post reads.