Trump Safe After ‘Attempted Assassination,’ and TikTok Heads to Court

特朗普在“暗杀未遂”后安全,TikTok 告上法庭

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2024-09-16

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  • Hi, I'm Josh Hayner, and I'm a staff photographer at the New York Times covering climate change.

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  • From the New York Times, it's the headlines.

  • I'm Tracy Mumford.

  • Today's Monday, September 16.

  • Here's what we're covering.

  • The FBI says it's investigating what appears to be another assassination attempt against Donald Trump.

  • Trump was playing golf at his club in West Palm Beach, Florida, yesterday afternoon when a Secret Service agent noticed the barrel of a rifle poking through the bushes along the fence line within shooting distance of the former president.

  • The agent opened fire, but the suspect was able to escape.

  • A witness who saw him leaving the bushes took a photo of his car, and he was later caught driving north on Interstate 95 and taken into custody.

  • It's not clear if he fired any shots while he was at the course.

  • Trump was not hurt.

  • A law enforcement official identified the man to the Times as 58 year old Ryan Wesley Routhdeh.

  • Times reporter Patty Mazze is covering the incident.

  • She says Routh spoke to the Times last year.

  • He was actually previously interviewed for an article about Americans who were volunteering to aid the war effort in Ukraine.

  • He had no military experience, but said he had traveled to Ukraine after Russias invasion in 2022.