(NewsNation) — The man accused of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump last September wrote in a bizarre and profanity-laced court document that he wished to fight the president and challenged him to a round of golf for the Oval Office.

Ryan Routh, who was arrested after allegedly pointing a gun through the fence of the president's West Palm Beach golf club last year, filed a motion to exclude the prosecution's evidence, which included threats against Trump.

“A beatdown session would be more fun and entertaining for everyone," Routh said in the motion.

He also proposed a round of golf against the president, and said that if he loses, Trump can "execute me, I win I get his job."

Warning: The filing below contains profanity.

The motion concluded with Routh’s signature, and h

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