Overview
- FBI Supervisory Special Agent Kimberly McGreevy is expected to cap the government's case by tying receipts, travel records and surveillance to Routh’s movements around Trump International Golf Club and his interest in the president’s plane.
- An ATF explosives examiner described a gray storage box linked to Routh containing seven partially assembled firing mechanisms, rat traps, and .50 caliber cartridges that he said were intended for use as weapons.
- An FBI sniper expert testified the hedge-line hide near the course offered multiple clear shooting lanes with the rifle braced on a fence, consistent with loophole shooting, and agents said the rifle’s safety was off when discovered.
- Forensic and digital evidence presented to jurors included Routh’s DNA on a rifle grip, phone and surveillance records placing him near the course for hours, and videos and receipts from the days before the alleged attempt.
- Gun seller Ronnie Jay Oxendine, testifying under a plea deal, said he sold Routh the SKS-style rifle in August 2024 and discussed removing its serial number, as Routh now plans to call a firearms expert and character witnesses with no decision announced on whether he will testify.