The fallout of the second assassination attempt on Donald Trump in two months continues today as questions mount over how a gunman was able to get within 500 yards of the former president.
Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, made his first appearance in court in West Palm Beach, Florida, after pointing an AK-47 at the Republican nominee during a round of golf.
Federal prosecutors released new details as Routh was charged with two federal gun crimes. His cellphone was picked up near the treeline of the golf course 12 hours before Secret Service agents thwarted his plot.
It means the armed Routh could have been hiding in his vehicle with his rifle before Trump began his round.
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Golf course gunman staked out golf course for 12 hours, new court documents reveal
By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter
Wesley Ryan Routh was perched outside of Donald Trump’s golf course for nearly 12 hours on Sunday before Secret Service shot at him.
Charging documents released on Monday reveal that the 58-year-old’s cellphone was tracked in the wooded around around the course starting at 1:59 a.m. on Sunday through 1:31 p.m. – when he was see fleeing the scene.
This new information suggests that Routh was staking out the location and somehow had advance knowledge that the former president would be golfing there on Sunday.
Routh was arrested (pictured) 50 miles from Trump’s club on Sunday after Secret Service opened fire on him when an agent spotted a barrel in the shrubs along the golf course.
He appeared in court on Monday and was charged with two counts – possession of a firearm while a convicted felon; and possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number.
It’s unclear where Routh obtained the AK-47 style rifle he left at the scene, especially since it is not a firearm that is available for purchase in Florida.
Biden commends Secret Service for 'expert handling' of second Trump assassination attempt
By Nikki Schwab, Chief Campaign Correspondent in Washington, D.C.
President Joe Biden addressed the attempted assassination on former President Donald Trump at the top of his remarks in Philadelphia on Monday.
‘I commend the Secret Service for their expert handling of the situation and the former president was protected from harm and the subject is – and is the subject is in custody,’ Biden said, slightly mangling his words.
He noted how the current acting head of the Secret Service was in Florida today ‘determining whether any further adjustments need to be made to ensure the safety of our former president.’
Biden then spoke out against political violence.
‘In America we resolve our differences peacefully at the ballot box and not at the end of a gun,’ he said. ‘America suffered too many times the tragedy of an assasin’s bullet.’
‘It solves nothing. It just tears the country apart,’ he continued adding Americans ‘must do everything we can to prevent it and never give it any oxygen.’
Biden was addressing the National HBCU Week Conference in Philadelphia, giving a shout-out to the Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, who graduated from Howard, a HBCU in Washington, D.C.
Donald Trump claims 'the bullets are flying, and it will only get worse!'
Donald Trump posted to Truth Social blasting President Biden and Kamala Harris after the assassination attempt on Sunday.
‘The Rhetoric, Lies, as exemplified by the false statements made by Comrade Kamala Harris during the rigged and highly partisan ABC Debate, and all of the ridiculous lawsuits specifically designed to inflict damage on Joe’s, then Kamala’s, Political Opponent, ME, has taken politics in our Country to a whole new level of Hatred, Abuse, and Distrust,’ the ex-president wrote.
‘Because of this Communist Left Rhetoric, the bullets are flying, and it will only get worse!’ Trump added.
Shock poll reveals Kamala Harris in touching distance of Trump in state Democrats have lost for the last 60 years
A new poll shows Vice President Kamala Harris within striking distance of former President Donald Trump in Alaska – a state Democrats have not won in a presidential election in sixty years.
The new poll was conducted by Alaska Survey Research on September 11 and 12 after the ABC News presidential debate.
It found Kamala Harris down by just five points among likely voters in the northwestern state.
Trump had 47 percent support while Harris had 42 percent, according to the poll.
The last Democrat to win the so-called Last Frontier state was President Lyndon B Johnson back in 1964. It was the only time a Democratic presidential candidate won Alaska in the state’s history.
Trump fans demand he get private security and ditch Secret Service
Fans of former President Donald Trump pushed that he get private security after a second close-call with a gunned assassin Sunday.
Among those chiming in was former Navy SEAL Robert O’Neill, known for killing Osama bin Laden.
‘Maybe we outsource private security for President Trump … for God’s sake,’ O’Neill posted on X. ‘How many failures can a crew have? Let me know if you need me …’
Other X users floated that Trump could use military veterans for security or members of the Hells Angels motorcycle gang.
Breaking:Bodycam video shows moment Trump assassination attempt suspect Ryan Wesley Routh is arrested
Video of the moment Donald Trump’s alleged would-be assassin Ryan Wesley Routh was arrested has been released by cops.
Routh, 58, is seen struggling with officers with his shirt and arms over his head after he was surrounded by law enforcement on a road about 50 miles from West Palm Beach, Florida.
He was stopped on Sunday morning just over an hour after he allegedly pointed a rifle through a fence to try and kill the former president while he was playing golf.
Police were able to track him down after a witness saw him fleeing the scene in a stolen black Nissan SUV, and shared his license plate with police.
New details emerged on Monday that Routh could have been in the bushes by the golf course for 12 hours before the terrifying attempt on the former president’s life.
Video of the moment Donald Trump’s alleged would-be assassin Ryan Wesley Routh has been released by cops.
Trump shows no sign of changing his campaign plans for the week
From Rob Crilly, Chief U.S. Political Correspondent
When Trump was shot in the ear he made clear that he was not going to let a would-be assassin’s bullet disrupt his campaign.
And again this week there is no sign that the former president will change his plans.
He is due in Flint, Michigan, on Tuesday for a town-hall style event, hosted by his former Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. A day later he is due to hold a rally on Long Island at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
And on Saturday he hold a rally in Wilmington, North Carolina.
His campaign webpage shows there has been no change to his schedule.
Martin County Sheriff asks if Trump assassination suspect is part of a 'conspiracy'
Martin County Sheriff Will Snyder floated the possibility of a ‘conspiracy’ to try to assassinate Donald Trump, after describing in a press conference how authorities apprehended Ryan Wesley Routh.
His statement, which did not identify any people thought to be a potential accomplice, comes after neighbors called Routh ‘a little cookoo.’
‘How does a guy from not here get all the way to Trump International, realize that the president, former president of the United States, is golfing and is able to get a rifle in that vicinity? I think that’s a question the FBI and Secret Service are laser focused on today,’ he said.
‘Is this guy part of a conspiracy? Is he a lone gunman,’ Snyder asked.
‘If he’s a lone gunman, President Trump is that much safer. But if he’s part of a conspiracy then this whole thing takes on really an ominous tone,’ he added.
Gov. Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump haven't talked about the shooting yet
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis reiterated that his state’s investigation into Trump’s attempted assassination attempt Sunday during a morning press conference.
He also revealed that he has not talked to Trump yet.
I understand that the feds are involved but we do believe that there were multiple violations of state law. We also believe that there’s a need to make sure that the truth about all this comes out in a way, you know, that’s credible.
I mean I look at the federal government, with all due respect to them, those same agencies that are prosecuting Trump in that jurisdiction are now going to be investigating this?
White House holding anniversary event for The West Wing
By Nikki Schwab, Chief Campaign Correspondent in Washington, D.C.:
President Joe Biden is expected to host the creators and cast of The West Wing Friday for an event marking the show’s 25th anniversary.
Deadline first reported on the event, which will come after cast members reunited onstage Sunday night at the Emmys.
Last month, Biden hosted actor Martin Sheen, who played President Jed Bartlet, to the White House, as well as actresses Melissa Fitzgerald and Mary McCormack, who just penned a book about working on the series.
Actor Bradley Whitford, who played White House aide Josh Lyman, will miss the White House event due to shooting another political series about President James Garfield, Deadline said.
Donald Trump blames Biden and Harris' 'rhetoric' for causing him to be 'shot at'
Former President Donald Trump directly blamed President Biden and Kamala Harris’ ‘rhetoric’ for a second failed assassination attempt.
The ex-president spoke with Fox News Digital on Monday, a day after the close attempt on his life at his golf course in Palm Beach, Florida.
He believed the rhetoric of Biden and Harris, and he acted on it, Trump said of the gunman.
Their rhetoric is causing me to be shot at, when I am the one who is going to save the country, and they are the ones that are destroying the country — both from the inside and out.
The GOP presidential nominee pointed to Democrats’ comments accusing him of being a ‘threat to democracy.’
He accused his political opponents of wanting to ‘destroy our country.’
It is called the enemy from within. They are the real threat,’ Trump said.
Donald Trump posts 'FIGHT' message with fundraising link after assassination attempt
Former President Donald Trump posted to Truth Social ‘FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT’ after the failed assassination attempt.
It is what he said after the first assassination attempt in Butler, PA in July.
The former president included in his post a link to his website to raise money.
Breaking:Trump assassination attempt suspect wrote a book urging Iran to 'kill' the former president
Ryan Wesley Routh, the man named as the suspect in a possible assassination attempt at Donald Trump’s Florida golf club, urged Iran to kill the former president in a book he self-published last year.
In ‘Ukraine’s Unwinnable War,’ he said he had made a terrible mistake in once voting for Trump, whom he described as a ‘buffoon.’
‘I must take part of the blame for the retarded child we elected for our next president that ended up being brainless, but I am man enough to say that I misjudged and made a terrible mistake and Iran I apologize,’ he said, after berating the former president for abandoning the nuclear deal with Tehran.
‘You are free to assassinate Trump as well as me for that error in judgment and the dismantling of the deal.
The e-book is still available on Amazon for $2.99.
Kamala Harris quietly resumes campaign activity after second failed assassination attempt on Donald Trump
Charlie Spiering, Senior Political Reporter
Vice President Kamala Harris does not appear to be breaking stride on the campaign trail after the second assassination attempt on Donald Trump on Sunday.
Harris made the following post on social media on Monday, urging supporters to get back to work to elect her president.
’50 days,’ the account read, posting a picture of Harris and her running mate Gov. Tim Walz going onstage at a campaign rally. ‘Let’s make every moment count.’
It’s unclear whether we will hear from Harris on Monday.
The vice president has a scheduled meeting with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters on Monday afternoon, as she seeks their endorsement, but the event is closed to the press.
On Sunday, Harris condemned the attempt on Trump’s life and ‘political violence.’
‘We all must do our part to ensure that this incident does not lead to more to violence,’ she added, noting she was ‘thankful’ that Trump was safe.
Kamala Harris is ahead nationally but race appears tied in deciding battlegrounds
Kamala Harris may be 2.5 points ahead in the national polls in the race against Donald Trump, but averaging out the polls in seven key battleground states shows her barely beating the ex-president.
CNN crunched the numbers and found her up just 0.3 points in the battlegrounds.
That gives her a 70 percent chance of winning the popular vote but only a 50 percent chance of winning the Electoral Cllege and the presidency with 50 days to go.
President Biden says 'thank god' Trump is ok after assassination attempt
By Sarah Ewall-Wice, Senior U.S. Political Reporter:
President Biden departing the White House commented on the second assassination attempt made on Donald Trump.
Before departing on Marine One, Biden said ‘thank god the president is ok.’
He also said the one thing he wants to make clear is ‘the Secret Service needs more help’ and he thinks ‘Congress should respond to their needs.’
Biden said the Secret Service is deciding whether they need more personnel.
The comments were Biden’s first public remarks on the shooting.
In a statement on Sunday, the president commended the work of the Secret Service and law enforcement and said he was ‘relieved that the former President is unharmed.’
‘As I have said many times, there is no place for political violence or for any violence ever in our country,’ Biden continued in his statement.
The Kremlin revels in gunman's link to the war in Ukraine
Moscow is never slow to spot an opportunity to make mischief in American politics, and on Monday the Kremlin played up Ryan Routh’s links to the war in Ukraine and said it showed the consequences of ‘playing with fire.’
Routh had been interviewed by multiple news organizations about a harebrained scheme to fly former Afghan soldiers to Ukraine to fight against Russia.
But he had no military experience and no real idea how to secure the travel permits and passports needed.
Asked about what the FBI called an apparent assassination attempt on Trump, Reuters reported that Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said:
It is not us who should be thinking, it is the U.S. intelligence services who should be thinking. In any case, playing with fire has its consequences
Mike Johnson reveals how Trump acted immediately after the golf course shooting and what he thinks saved him
House Speaker Mike Johnson on Monday revealed some of his private interactions with Donald Trump just moments after a gunman aimed a high-powered rifle at the former president while he was golfing on his Florida golf course.
Johnson, who was en route to Mar-a-Lago at the time agents opened fire and posted a photo with Trump after the stunning assassination attempt, said he and wife Kelly spoke with Trump about what he called ‘Providence’ and Trump’s life being spared.
‘He was in very good spirits, as you might suspect, that’s who he is. He is so resilient and really grateful to see him,’ Johnson said.
‘There is no leader in the history of America that has been so attacked and remained so strong and so resilient,’ Johnson told Fox News Monday morning. ‘He is one of a kind. Is he not going to stop fighting for the American people. It was really encouraging for us to sit and visit with him right after that happened.’
Exclusive:Son of alleged would-be assassin Ryan Wesley Routh says his dad hates Trump like 'all reasonable people'
The son of Ryan Wesley Routh, the man named as the suspect in a possible assassination attempt near Donald Trump’s Florida golf club on Sunday, has said his father is not a violent person and did not even believe him to own a gun.
Routh’s son, Oran Routh, reached by DailyMail.com shortly after Sunday’s shooting, said this was the first he’d heard of the alleged assassination attempt.
‘This was the first I heard about it,’ the 35-year-old exclusively told DailyMail.com. ‘Was my father shot or injured?’
He said his father hates Trump as ‘every reasonable person does.
‘I don’t like Trump either,’ the son added.
But he said his dad is not a violent person and couldn’t believe his father would target the president.
MSNBC analyst offers surprising advice for Trump about his golf game after second assassination attempt
An MSNBC analyst has suggested Donald Trump stop playing golf after a suspected second assassination attempt in less than two months.
The would-be assassin allegedly pointed a AK-47 at the former president while he was on the Trump International Golf Course in West Palm Beach on Sunday afternoon.
The alleged gunman has been identified as Ryan Wesley Routh, a registered Democrat of Hawaii, who is now in custody.
Acting Secret Service Director will tour second assassination attempt site
By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter
Acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe will conduct a walkthrough on Monday of Trump International Golf Course in West Palm Beach.
He will remaining in Florida ‘indefinitely,’ according to a spokesperson for the agency.
Rowe traveled to West Palm Beach, Florida after the second assassination attempt on Donald Trump in just two months.
The acting director has briefings with USSS team on Monday morning and will also meeting with local law enforcement partners that responded to the incident on Sunday.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis says his state is launching an investigation into second assassination attempt on Trump
By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is directing state-level authorities to conduct an investigation into the second assassination attempt on Donald Trump.
The incident took place on Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida on Sunday.
Trump’s former GOP primary rival wrote on X:
The people deserve the truth about the would be assassin and how he was able to get within 500 yards of the former president and current GOP nominee.
It is one of the several ensuing probes into the events on Sunday that saw a suspect with an AK-47 rifle, GoPro Camera and bulletproof body armor get in the bushlines of Trump’s course while he was golfing.
How did shooting suspect Wesley Ryan Routh know Donald Trump was golfing at his Florida course?
By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter
As multiple investigations open into the second assassination bid on Donald Trump’s life in just two months, one major question is lingering: How did the shooter know the former president was playing golf?
It’s not shocking that Trump, an avid golfer, was on his course in West Palm Beach, Florida on Sunday.
But it has raised eyebrows that the gunman knew the time and place where the Republican 2024 presidential nominee would be.
Law enforcement have suspect Wesley Ryan Routh, 58, in custody after he fled the scene when a Secret Service agent opened fire when they spotted the barrel of his AK-47 style rifle poking out of the shrubbery of Trump International Golf Club on Sunday.
Some analysts note it’s obvious when Trump is present at his golf club, which is only five miles from his Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach. The president will travel to the course via motorcade and security presence is massively ramped up when he is on site.
Routh moved from North Carolina to Hawaii a few years ago and is a construction worker.
It’s unclear how long Routh was in Florida before he went to Trump’s golf course with a rifle, backpack, GoPro camera and bulletproof ceramic-layered body armor – all left behind at the scene when he fled from the security detail’s gunfire.
A truck in the driveway of Routh’s home in Hawaii has a Biden-Harris bumper sticker