Man Sentenced to Life in Prison for 2024 Attempt on Trump's Life
Ryan Routh, 59, was sentenced to life in prison for attempting to assassinate then-presidential candidate Donald Trump in September 2024 at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida. Routh was found guilty last year, according to court documents.
A Secret Service agent spotted a rifle barrel protruding from bushes near the golf course and fired at Routh, who subsequently fled the scene but was apprehended nearby, according to reports. Judge Aileen Cannon, in a sentencing memorandum, detailed the events leading to Routh's conviction.
In other news, President Trump had a lengthy phone call on Wednesday with Chinese President Xi Jinping, discussing a range of issues including Taiwan, Iran, and the war in Ukraine, ahead of a planned visit to China this spring, according to Trump. Trump described the call as "excellent and long and thorough" on his Truth Social account. The call lasted almost two hours, according to people familiar with the matter.
During the call, Xi Jinping emphasized Taiwan as "the most important issue" in China-US relations, state media reported. Xi urged Trump to be "prudent" regarding arms supplies to the island and expressed the importance he places on ties with Washington, hoping for a resolution to their differences. Trump and Xi last met in October at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation in South Korea. The call occurred amidst a series of visits by Western leaders, including UK's Keir Starmer, to China in recent months, aimed at resetting relations.
Meanwhile, in the United States, NBC news anchor Savannah Guthrie made an emotional plea for the safe return of her abducted mother, Nancy Guthrie, 84, who went missing from her home in Arizona over the weekend. Authorities suspect kidnapping and are working with the FBI to authenticate a possible ransom demand. "We want to hear from you and we are ready to listen," Guthrie said in a video message posted to Instagram, flanked by her siblings.
In Eastern Europe, Natalia is burying her husband for the second time. Vitaly was killed three years ago fighting in the eastern Donbas and his first grave was in their home town of Slovyansk. But Russian forces have advanced since then and the area is increasingly under attack. So Natalia had her husband's grave exhumed and Vitaly's remains moved hundreds of miles to Kyiv.
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