Trial for Trump Assassination Attempt Delayed Indefinitely Amid Massive Evidence
Prosecutors cite the complexity of the case and the vast amount of digital evidence as reasons for the delay in Ryan Routh's trial.
- Ryan Routh, accused of attempting to assassinate former President Donald Trump, has pleaded not guilty to all charges.
- Federal prosecutors have requested an indefinite delay in Routh's trial, citing the need to review over 4,000 terabytes of digital evidence.
- The investigation has involved hundreds of interviews, 13 search warrants across multiple states, and the seizure of numerous electronic devices.
- Routh's defense team has not opposed the request for a delay, acknowledging the complexity of the case.
- Judge Aileen Cannon, overseeing the case, had initially set a trial date for November 18, but this is now subject to change.