Trump assassination suspect had help getting rifle: DOJ
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Left: Donald Trump playing golf at Turnberry golf course during his visit to the UK in May 2023. 71992040 (Press Association via AP Images). Right: Ryan Routh discusses his activities in Ukraine (Newsweek Romania).

The Department of Justice reports that two individuals assisted Ryan Routh, who is accused of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump last year at one of his golf properties, in illegally acquiring a firearm. Prosecutors specify that Routh allegedly brought an SKS rifle to Trump International Golf Club and that this weapon was obtained “on his behalf.”

Trump’s DOJ submitted a motion on Tuesday requesting that U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, overseeing the trial, include in the evidence, messages composed by Routh’s former associate, Tina Cooper. Cooper admitted guilt on Monday in North Carolina for colluding with Routh to secure firearms. The text messages reportedly reveal how he instructed her to “go shopping for me” ahead of the planned assassination attempt in September 2024.

In her plea agreement, Cooper admitted that she knew Routh had previously been convicted of a felony and was prohibited from possessing firearms.

Prosecutors say Cooper was also assisted by Ronnie Oxendine, who had crossed paths with Routh professionally over the years, and that Oxendine was the one who actually obtained the gun and gave it to Routh on Cooper’s behalf. Oxendine pleaded guilty on June 10 to being in possession of an unregistered firearm.

Cooper told investigators that Routh asked her to illegally obtain the firearms as “protection” for his son, according to prosecutors.

“Between July and August 2024, the defendant [Routh] enlisted his longtime employee, Cooper, to obtain firearms for him,” the Tuesday motion says.

“Cooper agreed and conspired with the defendant and her current boss, Ronnie Jay Oxendine, to sell and dispose of a firearm to a prohibited person they both knew (Routh),” according to prosecutors. “Oxendine sold the SKS firearm to Routh at the request of Cooper. Routh told Oxendine (in Cooper’s presence) that he would remove the serial number from the gun so it could not be traced to Oxendine. Routh paid $350 to Oxendine for the rifle. And he paid $100 to Cooper for arranging the deal.”

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The government says Cooper’s efforts “did not end there,” with her going so far as to give him instructions and tips about the SKS after he sent her photos with questions about it and allegedly agreeing to help him get his hands on another weapon.

“Defendant [Routh] and Cooper continued to correspond about acquiring a .50 caliber sniper rifle for Routh,” the motion alleges. “This prompted Cooper to text Oxendine the following, on August 23: ‘Ryan said u got a 50caliber for sale.'”

Oxendine responded, “I wish I had a 50 caliber rifle.”

The next day, Cooper informed Routh that the .50-caliber was not available at the moment through Oxendine, but that she could possibly get it elsewhere.

“Go shopping for me,” Routh allegedly texted Cooper.

“I am going to do that,” she replied.

Over the course of the next week, prosecutors say the pair discussed the price of the .50-caliber rifle, with Routh allegedly wanting to get it “on the street” for $2,500.

“Not only did Routh pay Cooper for her participation in the scheme and direct her to continue ‘shopping’ for guns on his behalf, Cooper was also actually charged in North Carolina with conspiring with Routh to illegally obtain a firearm for him,” the motion alleges. “Consequently, her statements during in and furtherance of their conspiracy to acquire firearms for a prohibited person are admissible.”

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