BY Benjamin ClarkApril 11, 2025
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 | April 11, 2025
1 year ago

Florida charges suspect with attempted murder of Trump

A Florida man's alleged plan to assassinate President Donald Trump at his West Palm Beach golf club last September has resulted in new state charges.

According to Fox News, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced Thursday that Ryan Routh will face state charges of attempted first-degree murder and terrorism, in addition to existing federal charges related to the alleged assassination plot at Trump International Golf Club.

Florida officials moved forward with state charges after initially being blocked by the Biden Justice Department's claim of jurisdiction.

Governor Ron DeSantis responded by signing an executive order authorizing state agencies to pursue charges that could result in a life sentence.

New Leadership Enables State Investigation Progress

The case gained momentum under new federal leadership, with Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel facilitating cooperation between state and federal authorities. This shift in federal administration has led to increased transparency and collaboration in pursuing justice.

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier stated:

We want a justice system that is willing to pursue justice no matter what party is in charge and Joe Biden and the Democrats did everything they could to drag their feet and refuse to cooperate with the state of Florida. Under Attorney General Bondi and the Trump administration and our new FBI director [Patel], it's been a breath of fresh air, very different. They've been transparent, cooperative.

The investigation has revealed disturbing details about Routh's alleged preparations and international connections. State prosecutors will work closely with federal authorities, sharing evidence and maintaining open communication channels throughout the legal proceedings.

Details of the Assassination Attempt Surface

Recent court documents exposed Routh's alleged attempts to acquire military-grade weapons from Ukraine.

Messages revealed his efforts to obtain rocket launchers and other advanced weaponry, expressing anti-Trump sentiments connected to Ukrainian interests.

On September 15, Routh allegedly established a sniper position near Trump International Golf Club, armed with an illegally obtained military-grade SKS rifle. Secret Service agents discovered him before President Trump's arrival, leading to an exchange of gunfire and Routh's attempted escape.

During his flight from authorities, Routh carried multiple burner phones, counterfeit identification documents, stolen license plates, and a written escape strategy. Law enforcement apprehended him in Martin County the same day.

Legal Proceedings and Defense Strategy

Routh's legal team has challenged the investigation's methods, particularly regarding witness identification procedures.

Defense attorneys filed a 13-page motion Monday arguing that law enforcement created an "impermissibly suggestive" environment when interviewing a key witness identified as T.C.M.

The suspect faces multiple federal charges, including attempted assassination of a presidential candidate, firearms violations, and assaulting federal officers. His trial is scheduled to begin September 8, with both state and federal prosecutors preparing their cases.

Additional state charges from December, filed by former Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody, include another attempted murder charge related to a traffic incident during Routh's escape attempt that nearly claimed a young girl's life.

Case Summary and Next Steps

Ryan Routh stands accused of orchestrating an elaborate assassination attempt against President Donald Trump at his West Palm Beach golf club. The incident involved careful planning, attempted procurement of international weapons, and a dramatic confrontation with law enforcement.

The case continues to develop as state and federal authorities collaborate on prosecution efforts. With multiple serious charges at both state and federal levels, including terrorism and attempted murder, Routh faces significant legal consequences if convicted.

The September trial will mark a crucial phase in this high-profile case that has highlighted issues of jurisdiction and inter-agency cooperation.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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