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Trump assassination attempt suspect Ryan Routh smiles and laughs as attorneys spar over gun

President Donald Trump's alleged would-be assassin smiled and laughed during his Tuesday court hearing regarding the weapon he allegedly intended to use to shoot the president.


Trump assassination attempt suspect Ryan Routh smiles and laughs as attorneys spar over gun

The hearing, which regarded an AK-47 Routh was allegedly going to use to try to kill Trump at his Florida golf course, ended without a decision. 

The defense and prosecution argued before U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of Florida Aileen Cannon.

Routh's defense attorneys are seeking their own independent analysis of whether the gun would have fired if Routh had pulled the trigger, and whether the distance of a bullet fired from the gun would have been sufficient to hit Trump. The defense believes that if the gun would not have fired, or if a bullet could not have hit Trump from the range at which it was fired, Department of Justice (DOJ) prosecutors cannot prove that Routh intended to kill Trump. 

"If he knew there was no chance it could hit the target, that negates intent," Routh's public defenders, Kristy Militello and Renee Sihvola, argued. 

The federal prosecutors say the gun successfully fired when it was tested at the scene, and also later when it was tested by an FBI expert in Quantico, Virginia. They say that testing is more than enough to prove Routh's intent. 

However, the defense still has questions about the weapon's range, and wants to have their own expert - someone with SWAT experience - test the gun. 

The prosecutors said that is impossible because the weapon would have to be tested inside a federal facility by someone without access to such a facility. 

The case stems from Sept. 15, when a Secret Service agent noticed the barrel of an AK-47 sticking out through a chain-link fence a few holes ahead of where Trump was playing at the Trump International Golf Club. The agent fired upon Routh, who abandoned the weapon and a GoPro camera and fled in an SUV, authorities said. He was captured shortly thereafter. 

He later pleaded not guilty to five federal charges, including attempted assassination of a major presidential candidate. 

The pair discussed Routh's purchase options, with Routh allegedly inquiring if his associate could "ship it to me???" before explaining his intent for the military-grade weapons: "I need equipment so that Trump cannot get elected."

Fox News Digital reached out to Routh's attorneys. 

Fox News' Sarah Rumpf-Whitten and Jake Gibson contributed to this report. 

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