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

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

The federal judge overseeing the case of Ryan W. Routh — the man who attempted to assassinate Donald Trump at one of his Florida golf courses earlier this year — has agreed to push back the start of his trial, pointing to the “substantial” amount of discovery materials the case involves.

U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon — a Trump appointee who presided over and dismissed the president-elect’s criminal case involving alleged mishandling of classified documents — on Monday granted Routh’s request for a trial continuation in part and agreed to move the start date from Feb. 10, 2025, to Sept. 8, 2025.

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