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Secret Service agent details ‘textbook ambush,’ bizarre self-representation in Ryan Routh trial

By Jamie Joseph, Jennifer Johnson, Jake Gibson, Olivianna Calmes

Published September 11, 2025

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The first day of opening statements in Ryan Routh’s federal trial ended with Judge Aileen Cannon noting the case was "moving at a pretty fast clip," after a lengthy day of testimony that put the Secret Service agent who spotted Routh in the bushes, a civilian witness who chased him down, and FBI agents on the stand.

Routh is accused of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump last year while he was golfing.

The morning began with Routh’s own rambling opening statement, which lasted just seven minutes before Cannon cut him off for going off-topic.

"What is intent? ... Why are we here? What is our intent? To love one another … Is this so difficult?" Routh asked. He went on to reference Adolf Hitler, Vladimir Putin, Sudan’s civil war and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

RYAN ROUTH TRIAL OPENS WITH BIZARRE JURY QUESTIONS AND WITNESS DRAMA

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U.S. prosecutors and Ryan Routh gave opening statements in court Thursday. (Fox News)

"We have limited patience, and you don’t have unlimited license to go forward and make a mockery of the dignity of this courtroom," Cannon told him.

Federal prosecutors opened their case against Routh on Thursday, telling the 12 jurors he had come "within seconds" of assassinating Trump during a round of golf in West Palm Beach last year.

Assistant U.S. Attorney John Shipley read Routh’s own words to the jury — "Trump cannot be elected" and "I need Trump to go away" — before laying out what he described as a "deadly serious" plan to kill a major presidential candidate.

Shipley said Routh had traveled from Hawaii to the mainland with a Chinese military-grade assault rifle, 20 rounds of ammunition, 10 burner phones, three aliases, stolen license plates and "a trail of lies from Honolulu to Florida."

Jurors then heard from Special Agent Robert Fercano, who testified he was five feet away when he saw Routh’s face and the barrel of a rifle pointing directly at him on the sixth hole of Trump International Golf Course. "

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Ryan Routh's first day of opening statements in his federal trial began Thursday. (Fox News)

"This appeared to be a textbook ambush scenario," he told the jury, describing how he fired while walking backward to cover. Prosecutors showed the Chinese-made SKS rifle and played Fercano’s radio calls, where "shots fired, shots fired, shots fired" could be heard.

Routh, representing himself, opened his cross-examination with: "Good to see ya. First question, is it good to be alive?" Fercano replied, "Yes, it is good to be alive." The agent repeatedly identified Routh as the man who smiled at him from the bushes.

Later, jurors heard from Tommy McGee, a mental health professional who testified he saw a frantic man running from the golf course and later helped authorities track down Routh’s black Nissan Xterra. McGee identified Routh in court and in video shown to the jury. Routh’s cross-examination drew objections after he asked McGee if he supported Trump and whether "Madea, Beyoncé and Michelle Obama will be mad" if he did.

RYAN ROUTH TRIAL OPENS WITH BIZARRE JURY QUESTIONS AND WITNESS DRAMA

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Ryan Routh went off topic multiple times during his remarks. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)

Additional agents who testified described recovering the rifle and other gear, and processing Routh after his arrest. One FBI agent displayed the clothing Routh allegedly wore the day he was captured, along with a debit card in his name.

Routh’s questions grew increasingly odd as the afternoon wore on — at one point asking an agent whether "someone who loses things" might drill a hole in a debit card to keep it on a key ring.

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Routh has pleaded not guilty to federal charges of attempting to assassinate a major presidential candidate and assaulting a federal officer. Prosecutors say he had been armed with an AK-style rifle when Secret Service agents stopped him near Trump’s golf course in West Palm Beach in September 2024. The attempt came just months after Trump had been shot and narrowly survived an assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania.

The trial resumes Friday morning in Fort Pierce federal court.

Jamie Joseph is a U.S. Politics reporter for Fox News Digital covering transgender and culture issues, the Departments of Education and Health and Human Services, and stateside legislative developments.

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