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Jury Convicts Man of Attempted Assassination of President Donald J. Trump
and Assault of a Federal Law Enforcement Officer
Tuesday, September 23, 2025
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For Immediate Release
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A federal jury today convicted Ryan Wesley Routh, 59, of Hawaii, for
attempting to assassinate President Donald J. Trump when he was a major
presidential candidate in a planned sniper attack at Trump International
Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida.

“Today’s guilty verdict against would-be Trump assassin Ryan Routh
illustrates the Department of Justice’s commitment to punishing those who
engage in political violence,” said Attorney General Pamela Bondi. “This
attempted assassination was not only an attack on our President, but an
affront to our very nation itself. I am grateful to U.S. Attorney Jason
Quiñones, his entire trial team, and our law enforcement partners for
protecting President Trump and securing this important verdict.”

“This verdict sends a clear message. An attempt to assassinate a
presidential candidate is an attack on our Republic and on the rights of
every citizen,” said Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche. “The Department
of Justice will relentlessly pursue those who try to silence political
voices, and no enemy, foreign or domestic, will ever silence the will of
the American people. I want to thank and congratulate the trial team and
our law enforcement partners for their outstanding work and dedication in
bringing this case to justice.”

“Ryan Routh’s attempted assassination of President Trump was a disgusting
act — mere weeks before an election and only months after a separate
assassination attempt came dangerously close to succeeding,” said FBI
Director Kash Patel. “FBI teams worked quickly and diligently with local
partners and the Department of Justice to demonstrate a clear fact pattern
of Routh’s planning and intent, and we are grateful to see a quick
resolution. The FBI will continue working aggressively to take violent
offenders off American streets and protect public officials from threats of
all nature.”

“There are few crimes more serious than attempting to assassinate a
President or former President of the United States, for such an act strikes
at the very heart of our Nation and our democracy,” said Assistant Attorney
General for National Security John A. Eisenberg. “The evidence was clear –
a loaded rifle with its serial number obliterated, a backpack and gear
found in the woods near Trump International, cellphone records placing the
defendant at the scene, and a letter confessing intent – all pointing to a
chilling attempt to assassinate then former-President Trump. Today’s jury
verdict is a resounding rejection of political violence and a reminder of
how perilously close we came to a tragedy of historic proportions.”

“Today’s jury verdict delivers justice. What Routh did was objectively evil
— an attempt not only to take a life, but to rob Americans of their right
to vote and to silence free speech. This was nothing less than an attempted
assassination of both a man and the democratic voice he represented,” said
U.S. Attorney Jason A. Reding Quiñones for the Southern District of
Florida. “We have seen over the past decade how political violence — from
the assassination of Charlie Kirk to threats meant to silence conservative
voices — has poisoned our public square. Such violence is un-American. It
is an assault on every one of us, no matter our politics. The Southern
District of Florida will relentlessly pursue those who try to steal our
freedoms, and we will ensure that the rule of law — not fear, not violence
— prevails.”

According to the evidence presented at trial, then-U.S. Secret Service
Special Agent Robert Fercano – who was patrolling one hole ahead of the
president at the golf course – spotted Routh pointing an AK-style rifle at
Special Agent Fercano from a sniper’s hide in the fence abutting the golf
course. Agent Fercano, in fear for his life and the life of President
Trump, opened fire at Routh, who fled. Law enforcement subsequently found a
loaded SKS-style rifle equipped with a scope, a magazine containing an
additional nineteen rounds of ammunition and the safety off, steel armor
plates, and a camera attached to the fence pointing toward the sixth hole
green of the golf course, where Routh had been hiding:
[image: Black rifle on the ground and pointing through brush and chain-link
fence.]

A witness saw Routh running across the road from the golf course and
getting into a black Nissan Xterra. Based on information provided by the
witness, Routh was later apprehended heading northbound on I-95 by officers
from the Martin County Sheriff’s Office, in coordination with the Palm
Beach County Sheriff’s Office.

A search of Routh’s Nissan Xterra found numerous mobile phones, and a list
of flights out of the country in the afternoon and evening of Sept. 15,
2024 – the day of the attempted assassination – along with directions to
Miami International Airport. Cell records for two of the cell phones found
in the Nissan Xterra showed that on multiple days and times from Aug. 18 to
Sept. 15, Routh’s cell phone accessed cell towers located near Trump
International and the President’s residence at Mar-a-Lago.

A witness testified at trial that he contacted law enforcement stating that
Routh had dropped off a box at his residence in April after Routh made
another trip to the area near the golf course. Included in the box was a
handwritten letter from Routh addressed “Dear World,” which stated, among
other things, “This was an assassination attempt on Donald Trump but I am
so sorry I failed you.”
[image: Handwritten note that reads: Dear World, this was an assassination
attempt on Donald Trump...]

Routh was convicted of attempted assassination of a major presidential
candidate, which carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment; possessing
a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence, which carries a maximum
penalty of life imprisonment; assaulting a federal officer (the Secret
Service Special Agent, Robert Fercano), which carries a maximum penalty of
20 years in prison; felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition, which
carries a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison; and possession of a
firearm with an obliterated serial number, which carries a maximum penalty
of five years in prison. A federal district court judge will determine any
sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other
statutory factors.

The FBI is investigating the case, with assistance from the U.S. Secret
Service, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Palm
Beach Sheriff’s Office and Martin County Sheriff’s Office also assisted
with this case.

Senior Counsel John C. Shipley, Assistant U.S. Attorney Christopher B.
Browne, National Security Section Chief Maria K. Medetis Long, and Special
Assistant U.S. Attorney Jennifer Luce for the Southern District of Florida,
and Trial Attorneys James Donnelly and John Cella of the Justice
Department’s National Security Division Counterterrorism Section are
prosecuting the case.

The Justice Department will continue to defend the democratic process,
safeguard our leaders, and ensure accountability for political violence.
Updated September 23, 2025
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