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A Wisconsin man murdered his parents and stole their money to kill Trump

A Wisconsin teenager has pleaded guilty to murdering his parents and living with their decomposing bodies to finance an insane plot to assassinate Donald Trump. RadarOnline.com can report.

Nikita Casap is said to have ties to a radical neo-Nazi group called The Order of the Nine Angels and wants to overthrow the government.

Casap, 18, pleaded guilty to intentional homicide in Waukesha County for the deaths of his mother, 35-year-old Tatiana Casap, and stepfather, 51-year-old Donald Mayer.

As part of a plea deal, several other charges were dropped, including two charges of concealing a corpse, two of theft of movable property, two of identity theft, one of taking a vehicle without consent and one of intimidating a witness with violence.

A federal search warrant alleged that Casap had written a manifesto calling for Trump to be assassinated to start a political revolution.

One passage in the manifesto reasons: “As for why, specifically Trump, I think it’s obvious. Losing the president and maybe the vice president is guaranteed to cause some chaos.”

Investigators believe Casap shot his parents in early February. He then lived with their decomposing bodies for two weeks before fleeing across the country in his stepfather’s SUV with $14,000 in cash, his stepfather’s gun and the family dog.

He was eventually arrested during a traffic stop in Kansas on February 28. Casap reportedly had plans to use an “attack drone” that would drop a makeshift “bomb” full of nuts, bolts and needles on the president.

The federal warrant concluded, “The murder of his parents appeared to be an attempt to obtain the financial resources and autonomy necessary to carry out his plan.”

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Under the terms of the plea agreement, Casap faces a prison sentence of 40 years to a possible life sentence.

Trump has faced multiple assassination attempts since his presidency, with the FBI recently closing its investigation into Thomas Matthew Crooks; the 20-year-old gunman who opened fire on Trump during a campaign stop on July 13, 2024, in Butler, Pennsylvania.

In November, FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino said the Bureau could not determine why Crooks targeted Trump, saying, “We’ve looked at this case over and over and looked at every nugget. We’ve spoken to the families, the president. “There’s no motive for it, there’s no reason for it.”

Previous reports indicated that Crooks had a long and disturbing history of posting violent, murderous and racist threats online.

Two months earlier, a jury in Florida had found Ryan Routh guilty of all charges related to his possible assassination attempt on then-candidate Trump in September 2024.

The panel took just two and a half hours to reach a verdict on the incident in which Routh, 59, lay in wait for Trump’s arrival along a West Palm Beach golf course.

Secret Service agents spotted Rouw and captured him before he could shoot the president.

He was found guilty of attempted murder of a leading presidential candidate and of assaulting the Secret Service agent who discovered him in the brush near the fence along the trail. Routh was also convicted of three federal weapons charges after he was found with an SKS-style rifle.

Rou now faces a life sentence.

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