Man accused of attempting to assassinate Trump to defend himself in court

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Ryan Routh, charged with attempting to assassinate Donald Trump at a Florida golf course, rested his defense after calling three witnesses, including a former Marine sniper, while the prosecution presented extensive evidence. Routh, representing himself, argued about the weapon's capabilities and questioned witnesses about the attack plan, but the court intervened to maintain procedural rules. Jurors will hear closing arguments soon.
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