Closing arguments are scheduled Tuesday in the trial of Ryan Routh, who stands accused of trying to assassinate Donald Trump on Trump's West Palm Beach golf course last year. Routh, who is representing himself despite lacking any legal education or experience, was cut off multiple times by U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon while presenting his defense case Monday. Cannon ended the day with a warning for Ryan Routh ahead of closings. "Any argument you make ... must be reasonably tied to the admitted evidence. Do you understand?" the judge asked Routh, saying that any deviation will "cause a problem." "Yes, your honor," Routh said. "This cannot be your opportunity to provide pseudo testimony outside the context of the sworn testimony," Cannon said. Each side has been allotted one hour and 45

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