Wisconsin Teen’s Assassination Plot Against Trump Reveals Disturbing Pattern of Hate
Wisconsin Teen’s Assassination Plot Against Trump Reveals Disturbing Pattern of Hate

Shadows often lurk in the most ordinary places, festering in suburban homes while America sleeps. Behind the closed doors of a Wisconsin residence, a dangerous plan was taking shape – unbeknownst to neighbors, classmates, or most who knew the family. In Waukesha County, what began as a disturbing double homicide investigation would soon uncover something far more sinister, with implications reaching all the way to the White House.

The pattern has become disturbingly familiar. President Trump’s near-miss at a Pennsylvania rally last summer left him bleeding from his ear, just inches from death. Months later, another close call on a Florida golf course. Now, federal authorities reveal yet another plot against our Commander-in-Chief has been thwarted – the third serious threat in less than a year. And honestly, I’m starting to wonder if anyone in the mainstream media even cares.

When Waukesha County Sheriff’s deputies performed a welfare check in late February, they discovered a horrific crime scene: Tatiana Casap and Donald Mayer, dead from gunshot wounds. Their bodies had been hidden under blankets and clothing for over two weeks. But the 17-year-old suspect’s capture in Kansas, 800 miles from home, would soon reveal a plot far more extensive than family violence.

Federal investigators have now disclosed that Nikita Casap wasn’t just accused of killing his parents – he was allegedly plotting to assassinate President Donald Trump as part of a larger extremist agenda.

From CNN:
A Wisconsin teenager allegedly killed his parents as part of a plot to assassinate President Donald Trump, federal authorities said in newly unsealed court documents… Nikita Casap, 17, called for the assassination of the president and overthrow of the US government in written documents and text messages found by investigators, according to a federal affidavit. The alleged killing of his parents appeared to be an effort to attain the ‘financial means and autonomy’ to carry out his plan, investigators said.

The FBI’s affidavit paints a chilling picture of radicalization. Investigators discovered what they describe as a “manifesto” on Casap’s phone calling for Trump’s assassination to trigger political revolution and “save the white race.” Even more disturbing, the document contained images of Adolf Hitler alongside text reading: “HAIL HITLER HAIL THE WHITE RACE HAIL VICTORY.”

When police stopped Casap in Kansas, they found him driving his stepfather’s stolen SUV containing $14,000 in cash, over $14,000 in jewelry, and a .357 Magnum revolver – resources allegedly gathered to fund his plot against the President. The kid wasn’t playing games – he was deadly serious.

Connections to Extremist Ideology

The investigation revealed Casap’s connection to “The Order of Nine Angles,” which the FBI describes as “a network of individuals holding neo-Nazi racially motivated extremist views.” According to NBC News, the teen also shared his plans on TikTok and Telegram, raising serious questions about social media’s role in enabling radicalization. Yet where’s the outrage? Where are the congressional hearings about how these platforms are breeding grounds for presidential assassination plots?

Perhaps most alarming were Casap’s technological ambitions. The FBI reported that he had partially paid for “a drone with a dropping mechanism” designed to deploy “an explosive, Molotov cocktail, or very strong topical poison” on his target. The teen’s classmate told investigators that Casap had shared his plans to kill his parents, steal a gun, and ultimately assassinate the President.

The Growing Threat Against Leadership

This case represents the third serious threat against President Trump in less than a year. While our Commander-in-Chief works tirelessly to make America great again – creating jobs, securing our borders, and strengthening our position globally – he does so under the constant shadow of potential violence.

We must ask: Does the increasingly inflammatory rhetoric from certain political corners contribute to these threats? When Democratic leaders demonize their opponents instead of engaging in civil discourse, it creates a dangerous environment where unstable individuals may feel justified in pursuing violence. I’ve watched this pattern develop for years, and I’m not afraid to call it what it is – politically motivated incitement.

The pattern is clear and disturbing. Each day, President Trump faces extraordinary personal risk while serving this nation. Yet the same voices that once called for “unity” and “lowering the temperature” of political discourse seem strangely silent when it comes to condemning the climate of hostility directed at our current leadership. Isn’t it remarkable how their concern for “dangerous rhetoric” only applies in one direction?

As patriots, we must demand better. The office of the presidency deserves respect regardless of party affiliation. Those with public platforms must be held accountable for rhetoric that could inspire violence – whether explicitly or implicitly. And yes, I’m looking directly at certain members of Congress and cable news hosts who wouldn’t dare apply the same standards to themselves that they demanded during previous administrations.

The Wisconsin case serves as a sobering reminder of the real dangers facing our leadership. While we can be thankful that law enforcement stopped this plot before it advanced further, we should remain vigilant about the cultural and political climate that might nurture such extremism.

President Trump continues to serve despite these threats. The least we can do is insist on a political discourse that doesn’t put him – or any leader – in the crosshairs of hatred. America deserves better, and so does the man working every day to protect and strengthen our great nation.

Key Takeaways

  • FBI uncovered a Wisconsin teen’s plot to assassinate President Trump after allegedly killing his parents for financial resources
  • The 17-year-old suspect had connections to neo-Nazi groups and planned to use weaponized drones against the President
  • This marks the third serious threat against President Trump in less than a year, raising concerns about political rhetoric
  • Law enforcement’s vigilance prevented the plot from advancing further, highlighting the ongoing threats to our leadership

Sources: CNN, NBC News

April 16, 2025
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Jon Brenner
Patriot Journal's Managing Editor has followed politics since he was a kid, with Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush as his role models. He hopes to see America return to limited government and the founding principles that made it the greatest nation in history.
Patriot Journal's Managing Editor has followed politics since he was a kid, with Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush as his role models. He hopes to see America return to limited government and the founding principles that made it the greatest nation in history.