The FBI agent testifies to monitoring, money transfers and monitoring of the Trump plane

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On Friday, prosecutors presented their last witness during the Ryan Routh federal trial, accused of trying to assassinate President Donald Trump in his West Palm Beach Golf Club on September 15, 2024.
FBI’s special supervision agent Kimberly McGreevy testified on financial files, telephone data, license plaque readers and surveillance evidence that retraced Hawaii high movements to Florida before the assassination attempt.
McGreevy read aloud a handwritten note that Routh would have left in a box at Lazaro Plata home in Greensboro, in North Carolina. The note started: “Dear people, .. it was an attempted assassination on Donald Trump, but I’m really sorry to have failed you … It’s now up to you to finish work.” The letter also mentioned a reward of $ 150,000. McGreevy testified that banking transfers showed that Routh had the money to pay this amount.
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A sketch representing legal proceedings during the trial of Ryan Routh in Fort Pierce, Florida, September 15, 2025. Ryan Routh is accused of an assassination attempt on President Donald Trump in his West Palm Beach golf club in 2024. (Lothar Speer)
The jurors have shown that evidence of accounts shared by Routh, her daughter Sara, and her son Adam, including a deposit of $ 162,000 on March 15, 2024 on the account of Sara, followed the same day by a transfer of $ 160,000 to another account on his behalf. McGreevy also posted alleged venmo transactions that spend money from Sara’s accounts to Ryan Routh.
Prosecutors have introduced telephone files showing research on Trump’s campaign calendar, rally tickets, golf courses and personal fate. McGreevy said phones have also shown research for “how many balls is holding a SKS rifle?” September 4, 2024 and hundreds of images of firearms. An exchange of text presented to the jurors was between Routh and a contact named Vladmir. After sending an aerial image, the exchange read:
Vladimir: “Palm Beach, yours?”
Routh: “Trump’s plane. He goes up and go down every day.”
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A sketch representing legal proceedings during the trial of Ryan Routh in Fort Pierce, Florida, September 17, 2025. Ryan Routh is accused of an assassination attempt on President Donald Trump in his West Palm Beach golf club in 2024. (Lothar Speer) (Lothar Speer)
McGreevy testified that the “base” of Routh between August 14 and September 15, 2024 was the stop of the Marathon truck in South Bay, Florida,. The receipts showed that he had paid in cash for night parking there, according to McGreevy.
Images of the body campreet campture of a social protection check at the truck stop showed that Routh bearing shorts with Madras print, later found in its Xterra and seen in airport surveillance when Roth watched Trump’s plane take off on September 7.
The jurors were also presented on the data of the license plate reader placing Routh Nissan Xterra of Routh in the Palth Beach region several times, including March 29, March 31, March 31 and April 3, 2024. McGreevy said that a plate had been recorded in Sara Routh, another for another car, and one was not affected.
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Images of exhibitions presented to the court by the government during the Ryan Routh trial in Fort Pierce, Florida, September 17, 2025. Ryan Routh is accused of an assassination attempt on President Donald Trump in his West Palm Beach golf club in 2024. (Doj)
The prosecutors also presented a photo taken on one of the phones on the upheavals of Routh which showed a map of the 14th hole of the Trump golf course with several fallen pins – and a routh visible in the reflection. They compared it with another photo showing the SKS rifle supported in a tree at the same hole. Nearby, the investigators found a 56 ounce sunny bottle which corresponded to a receipt recovered from the Roth vehicle.
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Inside the courtroom, Routh entered smiling and wore a blue costume coat, a white shirt and a red stripe tie, according to Fox News journalists inside the courtroom. Her daughter, Sara, was the only member of the present family, taking notes. Routh also took notes, sometimes leaned back with a sustained leg and smiles when the testimony alleged that he had paid for material supplies in cash.
The trial is expected to continue next week, the defense should begin to call its own witnesses after the government has deposited its case this afternoon.