Ryan Routh was sentenced to life in prison on Wednesday for attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump at his Florida golf course in 2024, according to CBS News. The sentencing took place during a federal court hearing presided over by Judge Aileen Cannon, who had previously dismissed the classified documents case against Trump last year.
Routh, dressed in a tan prison uniform with shackles and handcuffs, remained stoic throughout the 90-minute proceeding, CBS News reported. He primarily looked forward, occasionally conferring with his lawyer. When given the opportunity to speak, Routh attempted to read a prepared 20-page essay but was stopped several times due to time constraints.
In other news, President Trump stated on Wednesday that he directed the withdrawal of 700 federal law enforcement agents from Minneapolis following the fatal shootings of two city residents last month, Fox News and The New York Times reported. Trump told NBC News that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) could "use a little bit of a softer touch" regarding immigration enforcement in Minnesota.
White House border czar Tom Homan had announced earlier on Wednesday that the 700 agents would be departing the Twin Cities, with the ultimate goal of a "complete drawdown," according to Fox News. The New York Times noted that the administration had deployed thousands of federal officers and agents to Minnesota starting in December, in what U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials called the agency's largest operation to date. The surge faced criticism due to the aggressive tactics used by immigration officers, and outrage intensified after two U.S. citizens were fatally shot in confrontations with federal authorities. In an interview with NBC, Trump said the administration's approach would continue to be tough and he urged local officials to work with the federal government.
Meanwhile, the House of Representatives passed a bill on Wednesday aimed at preventing the Washington, D.C. local government from blocking parts of President Trump's new tax law, Fox News reported. The D.C. city council had passed a local measure to stop certain aspects of Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" from taking effect due to their expected impact on city revenues. The policies targeted included Trump's elimination of taxes on tipped and overtime wages, as well as certain tax cuts aimed at businesses. Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, who led the legislation, told Fox News Digital he did not expect any Democratic support.
In royal news, Prince Andrew, formerly known as Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, has moved out of his royal residence, Windsor's Royal Lodge, ABC News confirmed. Mountbatten-Windsor, the younger brother of Britain's King Charles III, will now live permanently on the king's privately owned Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, England, over 100 miles away from his previous home. Buckingham Palace has not commented on Mountbatten-Windsor's move, according to ABC News. Mountbatten-Windsor had lived at Royal Lodge, a 30-room mansion on the grounds of Windsor Estate, for over 20 years.
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