Jury to Decide Fate of Man Accused of Attempted Trump Assassination

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Ryan Routh's trial for allegedly plotting to assassinate President Trump at a Florida golf course is underway, with jurors deliberating after a 12-day trial where Routh defended himself and claimed no intent to kill. Prosecutors presented evidence of planning and tracking Trump, while Routh argued he had no intention to harm anyone. The case highlights concerns over political violence in the U.S.
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