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Ryan Routh's Alleged Plot to Assassinate Trump: Attempts to Acquire Military-Grade Weapons Revealed

Credited from: INDIATIMES

Key takeaways:

  • Ryan Wesley Routh allegedly plotted to assassinate President Trump, attempting to buy military weapons.
  • Routh communicated with a supposed Ukrainian arms dealer to obtain a rocket launcher and Stinger missile.
  • He was arrested after staking out Trump with a semi-automatic rifle at a golf event.
  • Prosecutors call Routh's actions a substantial step in a serious assassination attempt.
  • Routh faces multiple federal charges, with his trial set for September 2025.

Newly revealed details in the assassination plot against President Donald Trump involve Ryan Wesley Routh, who allegedly attempted to acquire military-grade weaponry including a Stinger missile and a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG). Federal prosecutors detailed in a court filing that Routh sought these devices from someone he believed to be a Ukrainian arms dealer.

Routh's communications revealed his intention to stop Trump from being elected, stating, "Send me an RPG or Stinger and I will see what we can do". During the summer of 2024, he allegedly planned to shoot down Trump’s aircraft, after having previously staked out Trump at his golf course in West Palm Beach. He was reportedly in close proximity to the former president with a semi-automatic rifle when a member of Trump's Secret Service intervened, identifying Routh’s weapon from the tree line according to the DOJ.

The prosecution emphasized that Routh’s actions demonstrate a significant commitment to his assassination plan. He had also attempted to acquire a .50 caliber rifle, which is considered a powerful firearm, at a Florida gun show. Following the thwarted attempt on Trump’s life, Routh fled the scene and was arrested approximately 50 miles away after Secret Service agents pursued him. His defense team is contesting the admissibility of eyewitness statements obtained after his arrest, arguing they may have led to misidentification.

Routh has pleaded not guilty to five federal charges stemming from this incident. Should he be convicted, he could face life in prison. This case surfaces amidst rising tensions and threats against public figures, reminiscent of another assassination attempt that occurred prior to the November elections. The trial is scheduled to begin on September 8, 2025, overseen by Trump-appointed Judge Aileen Cannon.

For more comprehensive updates, please refer to the full articles from CBS News, India Times, and Newsweek.

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