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Federal Court Delivers Life Sentence in Trump Golf Course Assassination Plot

By Matthias Binder February 4, 2026
Man who tried to shoot Trump at a Florida golf course gets life in prison
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Man who tried to shoot Trump at a Florida golf course gets life in prison

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A Secret Service Alert Foils the PlanSwift Trial Ends in Guilty VerdictU.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon Issues Stern RulingProsecutors Highlight Ongoing Threat

A Secret Service Alert Foils the Plan (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Fort Pierce, Florida – Ryan Wesley Routh received a life sentence plus additional years in federal prison for attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump during a round of golf at his West Palm Beach club in September 2024.[1][2]

A Secret Service Alert Foils the Plan

Secret Service agent Robert Fercano spotted Routh hiding in dense shrubbery along the perimeter of Trump International Golf Club. The agent noticed the barrel of an SKS rifle protruding through a chain-link fence near the fifth or sixth hole.[3] Trump played just one hole behind, unaware of the danger lurking nearby.

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Fercano fired his pistol at Routh, who then fled the scene in a vehicle. A nearby citizen recorded the license plate and helped authorities track him down quickly. Routh had positioned himself about 126 feet from the green, clad in armored plates for protection.[2]

Investigators later uncovered evidence of months-long planning. Routh scouted the area around the golf course and Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in the weeks prior.[3]

Swift Trial Ends in Guilty Verdict

Federal prosecutors charged Routh with five felonies shortly after his arrest on September 15, 2024. A jury convicted him last fall on all counts following a trial marked by unusual drama.[4]

Routh, who represented himself for much of the proceedings, delivered rambling arguments. Chaos erupted in the courtroom as the verdict was read. He grabbed a pen and tried to stab himself in the neck before marshals intervened.[5]

  • Attempted assassination of a major presidential candidate
  • Assault on a federal officer
  • Possessing a firearm as a felon
  • Using a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence
  • Possessing a firearm with a defaced serial number

Each conviction carried severe penalties, setting the stage for a maximum sentence.[6]

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U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon Issues Stern Ruling

Judge Cannon presided over the sentencing in the same Fort Pierce courtroom. She described Routh’s plot as “deliberate and evil,” rejecting any portrayal of him as peaceful.[4] The life term came alongside a mandatory seven years for a firearm offense.

Assistant U.S. Attorney John Shipley urged the maximum penalty during arguments. “American democracy does not work when individuals take it into their own hands to eliminate candidates. That’s what this individual tried to do,” Shipley told the judge.[7] He emphasized Routh’s lack of remorse and intent to upend the electoral process with violence.

Routh addressed the court briefly, seeking leniency through a new attorney. Prosecutors countered that he showed no regret for endangering lives.[2]

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Prosecutors Highlight Ongoing Threat

Authorities portrayed Routh as unrepentant even after conviction. Sentencing memos detailed his “selfish, violent decision” to preempt voters by targeting Trump.[2] Shipley noted the plot’s careful craftsmanship, from scouting to the sniper’s nest setup.

The case underscored vulnerabilities in protecting high-profile figures during campaigns. Fercano’s vigilance prevented tragedy, but the incident rattled security protocols.[3]

Key Takeaways:

  • Routh planned the attack over months, using a rifle aimed at close range.
  • A Secret Service agent’s quick action stopped the assault before Trump approached.
  • The life sentence reflects zero tolerance for threats to democratic leaders.

This ruling reinforces that political disputes find resolution at the ballot box, not through bullets. The justice system acted decisively to affirm that principle. What are your thoughts on the sentencing and its implications for political security? Share in the comments below.

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