Trump suspect kept in custody after prosecutors file letter admitting ‘assassination attempt’
- A suspected gunman, Ryan Routh, wrote a note indicating he intended to kill Donald Trump, which prosecutors included in a recent court filing.
- In the note, Routh stated he would pay a cash reward to anyone who could "complete the job."
- Routh was arrested on September 15 after a Secret Service agent spotted him aiming a rifle at Trump while he was golfing.
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Judge Who Trump Is Very Familiar With Gets Assigned to Assassination Attempt Suspect's Case After Charges Filed
U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon will hear the case of the man accused of attempting to assassinate former President Donald Trump earlier this month. Cannon has been a major […] The post Judge Who Trump Is Very Familiar With Gets Assigned to Assassination Attempt Suspect's Case After Charges Filed appeared first on The Western Journal.
Ryan Routh, arrested on September 15 with a gun in Florida near Donald Trump, was until then only charged with illegal possession of a weapon. The ex-president's team also claims to have been warned by the intelligence services of threats by Tehran.
In the midst of the presidential campaign, Donald Trump is also the subject of “concrete” threats of murder from Iran, according to his team
Ryan Routh, 58, was arrested on September 15 by Secret Service agents, near the golf course where the former American president played.
Until now, Routh had only been charged with charges related to the possession of firearms.
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