Federal prosecutors on Friday rested their case against Ryan Routh, the man accused of trying to kill Donald Trump on his Florida golf course last year. Routh, who is representing himself despite not being an attorney, plans to call three witnesses on Monday for his defense case, including character witnesses and a firearms expert. Prosecutors' final witness on Friday was FBI Supervisory Special Agent Kimberly McGreevy, who brought receipts into the courtroom. McGreevy told jurors that Routh spent the last month prior to the incident living in a Marathon gas station in the Palm Beach County area. She brought receipts for food, and parking as well as data from cellphone towers and license plate readers to show his movements. "He was living at the truck stop, conducting physical and electron
Prosecution rests in Ryan Routh trial over alleged attempt on Trump's life

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