Prosecutors have concluded their case in the trial of Ryan Routh, accused of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump at his West Palm Beach golf club. FBI Agent Kimberly McGreevy testified about financial records, phone data, license plate readers, and surveillance that trace Routh’s movements from Hawaii to Florida. Routh left a handwritten note confessing to the attempt and mentioning a $150,000 reward. The prosecution also presented evidence of financial transactions, web searches about Trump’s schedule, and communications with a contact named Vladimir, detailing Routh’s plan to target Trump. The trial is set to continue next week with the defense preparing its own witnesses.