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Ryan Wesley Routh's mugshot following his arrest for attempting to assassinate Donald Trump on September 15, 2024. Edward Roth

Trial opens for man accused of plot to shoot Donald Trump on a Florida golf course last year

Routh was arrested on 15 September after a Secret Service agent saw the barrel of a rifle poking from the bushes on the perimeter a golf course where Trump was playing a round.

JURY SELECTION BEGAN today in the trial of a man charged with plotting to shoot US President Donald Trump on a Florida golf course during last year’s presidential election campaign.

In an unusual step, Ryan Routh, 59, is representing himself at the trial in Fort Pierce, Florida, which is expected to last between two and four weeks.

The Hawaii resident, who has no legal training, is charged with the attempted assassination, assaulting a federal officer and firearms offences. He faces life in prison if convicted.

Among his bizarre attempts to prepare for the trial, Routh has requested strippers and a golf putting green while in detention, according to US media.

The demands – as well as Routh’s request that jurors be selected according to their views on Gaza and Trump’s desire to purchase Greenland – have been rejected by the court.

Routh was arrested on 15 September after a Secret Service agent saw the barrel of a rifle poking from the bushes on the perimeter of the West Palm Beach golf course where Trump was playing a round ahead of the November election.

The agent opened fire and Routh, who fled in a vehicle, was arrested shortly after.

The incident came amid heightened security for Trump in the wake of an assassination attempt on July 13, where 20-year-old Matthew Crooks fired several shots during a rally, one of them lightly grazing Trump’s right ear.

The attack, in which a rally goer was killed, proved to be a turning point in Trump’s triumphant return to power. Crooks was immediately shot by security forces and his motive remains unknown.

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Routh’s trial is being presided over by Judge Aileen Cannon, who was appointed by Trump during his first term as president.

Cannon gained national attention when she dismissed charges against the Republican over his hoarding of top secret government documents in his Florida home.

Routh’s decision to defend himself is rare in US courts – particularly in high-profile criminal cases.

The public defenders assigned to argue Routh’s case announced they had been removed after he refused to meet them.

“It is clear that Mr Routh wishes to represent himself, and he is within his Constitutional rights to make such a demand,” they said in a court filing with the judge.

Cannon granted Routh’s request that he be allowed to act as his own attorney but said he would be appointed standby counsel.

His alleged motives remain unclear.

Routh has said he voted for Trump in the 2016 election but has since made statements against him, including calling him a “baboon” and an “idiot” in a recent court filing.

He has a fixation with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and reportedly traveled to Kyiv in an attempt to join foreign volunteer units before being rejected due to his age and lack of experience.

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