Cannon skeptical of delay in alleged Trump assassin case
Left to right: Aileen Cannon, Ryan Routh

Left: Aileen M. Cannon, serving as a judge at the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. On the right, Ryan Wesley Routh being apprehended by deputies in Florida on September 15, 2024, as documented by the Martin County Sheriff’s Office.

A defense attorney for the man who allegedly attempted to assassinate Donald Trump at his Palm Beach, Florida, golf course asked the judge overseeing the case for a lengthy extension of the pretrial calendar to deal with mountains of discovery.

During the Wednesday hearing, however, U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon expressed a decided measure of skepticism at the request — but said she would defer ruling until late this week or early next week.

Earlier this week, Ryan W. Routh, 58, filed a motion asking the court to reset the beginning of trial in the high-profile case from February 2025 to December 2025, citing the potential for a constitutionally-deficient defense should proceedings continue at the current pace.

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