Cole Thomas Allen, the suspect in the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, is facing a high-profile court trial where prosecutors aim to establish his motive as assassinating President Donald Trump.
Top prosecutors in DC are confident in their ability to prove Allen's intention to kill Trump, citing his manifesto and actions as evidence.
US Attorney Jeanine Pirro appeared on CNN, stating that Allen was 'armed to the teeth' and the shots fired were not 'friendly fire.'
Pirro also claimed that Allen thought he was 'Rambo' and took a smug picture of himself before the shooting.
Allen's lawyers have moved to drop the suicide precaution detention imposed on him, arguing that it amounts to punishment and violates his rights.
The judge has yet to rule on the plea, but prosecutors remain confident in their case.