Court Jails Man For Life Over Plot To Assassinate Trump

A 59-year-old man, Ryan Wesley Routh, has been sentenced to life imprisonment for plotting to assassinate Donald Trump during the 2024 U.S. presidential campaign.
The incident occurred at Trump’s Florida golf course in September 2024, just weeks before the election that eventually returned him to the White House.
Routh was convicted in September after prosecutors established that he attempted to kill Trump while the former president was playing golf at the West Palm Beach facility.
The plot marked the second attempt on Trump’s life during the heated run-up to the election.
Delivering judgment, Judge Aileen Cannon handed Routh a sentence of life imprisonment plus an additional seven years following a 90-minute court hearing.
She stated that the punishment was necessary to protect the public from further crimes, telling the defendant, “The evil is in you. Not in everybody else.”
Routh was arrested on September 15, 2024, after a Secret Service agent spotted the barrel of a rifle protruding from bushes near the golf course perimeter.
The agent immediately opened fire, prompting Routh to flee in a vehicle before he was later apprehended.
During the trial, Routh chose to represent himself despite lacking legal training.
Court proceedings revealed a series of unusual requests he made while in detention, including demands for strippers and a golf putting green, as well as a proposal that jurors be selected based on their views about Gaza and Trump’s interest in purchasing Greenland. The requests were rejected.
The attempted attack came barely two months after another assassination attempt on Trump at a July 2024 rally in Pennsylvania.
In that incident, a gunman fired multiple shots, grazing Trump’s ear and killing a rally attendee before security operatives fatally shot the attacker. The motive for that earlier attack has not been established.
Authorities say Routh’s sentencing concludes one of the most high-profile criminal cases linked to threats against a U.S presidential candidate in recent years.















