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Trump Assassination Attempt Trial Delayed to September

Ryan Routh, accused of attempting to assassinate then-President-elect Donald Trump in September 2024, will stand trial beginning September 8, 2025, following a judge’s decision to grant a trial delay. The delay, requested by Routh’s attorneys to allow for evidence review and potential insanity defense, was granted to ensure a fair trial, though the judge rejected a later start date. Routh, who faces life imprisonment if convicted, allegedly plotted the assassination for weeks and was apprehended by the Secret Service before firing upon Trump. The judge set deadlines for any insanity pleas and site visits related to the case.

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Finally, a Judge Steps Up and Denies a Trump Trial Delay Bid

Finally, a Judge Steps Up and Denies a Trump Trial Delay Bid

Up to four years of jail time, but no mandatory minimum. Donald Trump’s first criminal trial is officially on the books, and it starts before the election. It’s about time we see him face the consequences of his actions in a criminal proceeding. I can only imagine how his usual tactics in civil trials will fare in this more serious context.

Trump’s legal team’s argument for a trial delay is quite astounding. They claim that they have so many trials and charges to deal with that it’s becoming difficult to keep up.… Continue reading