(The Center Square) – Jury deliberation has begun in the trial of Ryan Routh, the North Carolina native accused of an assassination plot against Donald Trump during the 2024 presidential campaign.
Closing arguments began just after 9 a.m. and were done before lunchtime Tuesday. Judge Aileen Cannon is on the bench in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida in Fort Pierce. Routh could face a sentence of life in prison.
Prosecutors brought 38 witnesses over seven days of testimony in the trial. Routh was granted a request to represent himself and brought three in less than half a day’s time on Monday.
Routh, after three days of jury selection, called it “a racist situation.” The dozen who will decide his fate include six white women, four white men, one Black woman and one Black man.
Charges against Routh are attempted assassination of a major presidential candidate; possessing a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence; assaulting a federal officer; felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition; and possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number.
Routh has pleaded not guilty to all charges.
A construction worker by trade and having lived for a time in Hawaii, Routh in July convinced Cannon to allow him to represent himself. His lack of litigation training, however, was evident in failing to stop the prosecution’s roll through its case either with objections or effective cross-examination; struggles to stay relevant, often drawing the ire of Cannon; and finally, less than a day of defense.
Prosecutors say the suspect was going to attempt take the life of Trump, eventual winner of the presidency over then-Vice President Kamala Harris, as he golfed on a Sunday afternoon. The Sept. 15, 2024, incident came 65 days after a shooter on a roof struck Trump’s ear with a bullet in Butler, Pa.
Security agents for Trump encountered Routh prior to the golf group reaching the area. Routh is accused of raising a rifle, leading to a shot from agents, a short vehicle chase and the suspect’s apprehension on Interstate 95.
The Center Square confirmed he participated in the Super Tuesday primaries in 2024 from the North Carolina State Board of Elections website, and in Hawaii’s 2024 elections through the Office of the City Clerk for the city and county of Honolulu.