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Secret Service under pressure after second apparent Trump assassination attempt

The agency's acting director, Ronald Rowe, said agents “need to get out of a reactive model, and get to a readiness model” after the potential golf course attack.

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What we know so far

  • The investigation continues into an apparent second "attempted assassination" of former President Donald Trump at his golf course in West Palm Beach, Florida.
  • Trump's golfing partner, Steve Witkoff, told NBC's "TODAY" show that Secret Service agents removed Trump from the golf course in under 20 seconds after hearing gunfire.
  • But Ronald Rowe, acting director of the U.S. Secret Service, said that agents "need to get out of a reactive model, and get to a readiness model."
  • A suspect, Ryan Wesley Routh, has been charged on two counts of illegal gun possession. Routh hid in bushes and pointed a semiautomatic rifle with a scope at Trump about 400 yards away, officials said.
  • Routh has been the subject of 100 criminal counts in North Carolina. He has previously spoken about his efforts to recruit people to fight in support of Ukraine against Russia.
31w ago / 4:28 PM EDT

Biden says Trump already has heightened security as a former president and current candidate

President Joe Biden says that former President Donald Trump already has heightened security as a former president and the Republican nominee for president.

In a statement in July after an assassination attempt against Trump at a campaign rally, Biden said the former president "already receives a heightened level of security," adding that he's "been consistent" in his direction to the Secret Service to provide Trump every resource "to ensure his continued safety."

Biden echoed the same sentiments in a statement Sunday after an apparent assassination attempt against Trump in Florida.

"As I have said many times, there is no place for political violence or for any violence ever in our country, and I have directed my team to continue to ensure that Secret Service has every resource, capability and protective measure necessary to ensure the former President’s continued," Biden said.

31w ago / 2:26 PM EDT

House speaker says task force will investigate golf course incident

Reporting from Washington, D.C.

Speaker Mike Johnson said today the House will “change the emphasis” of its task force already investigating the July assassination attempt against Trump to include the Sunday incident at Trump’s golf course.

“We have a task force that was already investigating the Butler, Pennsylvania, lapses in security,” Johnson said during a fireside chat with Larry Kudlow at the America First Policy Institute. “We’re going to change the emphasis of that to have both events investigated.”

The task force was created by a vote in the House on July 24, with the specific directive to investigate “the attempted assassination of Donald J. Trump on July 13, 2024 in Butler, Pennsylvania.”

The House would need to vote on whether to expand the task force's scope.

Johnson also said Congress will “do what’s necessary” to help the Secret Service.

“The Secret Service, as you’ve seen reported, suggests that they have a manpower shortage. And look, it’s about allocation of resources,” he said.

“I’m not so sure it’s a funding issue, but Congress will be willing to do what’s necessary.”

31w ago / 2:01 PM EDT

Trump meets with deputies who took Routh into custody

Former President Donald Trump met today with Martin County Sheriff's Office deputies who took Ryan Routh into custody.

Routh was arrested in connection with the apparent assassination attempt after deputies pulled him over on a traffic stop on Interstate 95, according to Trump spokesperson Margo Martin.

In a video shared by Martin on X, Trump could be seen walking into a room to greet the deputies.

"That's good-looking human beings," he said before shaking hands with all the deputies.

"I'm still here," Trump said.

31w ago / 1:46 PM EDT

GOP senators demand security increase for Trump

NBC News
Reporting from Washington, D.C.

A group of eight Senate Republicans led by Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., sent a letter today to the acting director of the Secret Service, demanding increased security for former President Donald Trump.

The senators also called on Ronald Rowe to designate Trump as a protectee with the same level of security as a sitting president and reiterated their request for a briefing on the recent apparent assassination attempt.

They said the steps would allow Secret Service agents to secure a broader perimeter around Trump, among other advantages.

"These measures would better safeguard President Trump’s life and help ease concerns that there will be additional attempts made," the senators wrote.

31w ago / 1:14 PM EDT

Ryan Routh prosecutor is first Haitian-born U.S. attorney

Anthony Cusumano
Reporting from Miami

With a national debate going on this election season over Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, it's interesting to note that the prosecutor in the case against suspect Ryan Routh is the first Haitian-born American lawyer to serve as U.S. attorney.

Markenzy LaPointe leads an office of nearly 500 attorneys and support staff who investigate and prosecute federal crimes in South Florida, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Florida.

He emigrated from Haiti to the U.S. as a teenager, lived in Miami’s Liberty City neighborhood and graduated from Edison High School, the office said on its website.

Springfield was recently thrust into the national spotlight by baseless rumors that Haitian residents were eating wildlife and pets, leading to tension, bomb threats and anger aimed at Haitian immigrants.

31w ago / 11:56 AM EDT

Garland says Justice Department 'will spare no resource' in investigation

Michael Kosnar
Michael Kosnar and Mirna Alsharif

Attorney General Merrick Garland said the entire Justice Department, including the FBI, is investigating the apparent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump on Sunday.

"We are grateful that he is safe," Garland said today at an event to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office). "The entire Justice Department, including in particular the FBI, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Florida, the National Security Division, are all coordinating closely with our local, state, law enforcement partners on the ground."

Garland said the Justice Department will "work together to tirelessly determine accountability in this matter."

"We will spare no resource in this investigation," Garland said.

31w ago / 11:53 AM EDT

What we know about Ryan Routh, the man charged after apparent Trump assassination attempt

The man charged after what authorities said appeared to be an attempt to assassinate Donald Trump at his West Palm Beach golf course was a former Trump supporter who has had several run-ins with the law over the past two decades.

Ryan Routh, 58, is believed to have a long criminal and civil court history. In 2002, a man by the same name who was 36 at the time was convicted for possessing a machine gun. Records also show convictions for carrying a concealed weapon, possession of stolen property and hit-and-run. In those cases, which included misdemeanor convictions for violations such as resisting an officer and driving on a suspended license, the defendant received a suspended sentence and parole or probation.

Court records show more than 100 criminal counts have been filed against Ryan Routh in North Carolina, most in Guilford County, which underlies Greensboro. The exact outcome of each case was not immediately clear. There is no record of time spent in state prison related to those cases in the early 2000s.

31w ago / 11:18 AM EDT

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announces Office of Statewide Prosecution will investigate apparent Trump assassination attempt

John Filippelli
Mirna Alsharif and John Filippelli

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced today that he is signing an executive order to assign the apparent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump to the Office of Statewide Prosecution.

"The suspect, Ryan Routh, is believed to have committed state law violations across multiple judicial circuits in the state — Palm Beach Judicial Circuit, the judicial circuit, including Martin County, as well as perhaps the judicial circuit represented by Broward County," DeSantis said during a news briefing. "Also, the state of Florida has jurisdiction over the most serious straightforward offense, which is attempted murder."

The investigation will be done under the supervision of state Attorney General Ashley Moody, according to DeSantis.

31w ago / 10:44 AM EDT

‘Horrific situation’: Walz comments on apparent Trump assassination attempt

31w ago / 10:33 AM EDT

Routh being held at federal prison in Miami

Ryan Routh is currently being held at Miami Federal Detention Center, according to the Bureau of Prisons.

Miami FDC is about 70 miles south of Trump International Golf Club West Palm Beach.

Routh was arraigned Monday at the Paul G. Rogers Federal Court House in West Palm Beach on charges of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number.