Wisconsin Teen Charged in Parents' Murders Tied to Trump Assassination Plot
New FBI affidavits reveal Nikita Casap's extremist motives, detailing plans involving drones, explosives, and a manifesto advocating political chaos.
- Nikita Casap, 17, allegedly murdered his mother and stepfather to fund a plot to assassinate President Donald Trump and incite political upheaval.
- FBI affidavits describe Casap's extremist manifesto, which includes antisemitic and white supremacist rhetoric and references to Adolf Hitler.
- Court documents reveal plans to use a drone and explosives as weapons of mass destruction to target Trump and possibly Vice President JD Vance.
- Casap is accused of collaborating with foreign contacts, including a Russian individual, and planning to flee to Ukraine after the attack.
- The legal case against Casap is intensifying, with new evidence solidifying his motives and detailing the scope of the alleged conspiracy.