Written by Ashton Snyder on
 April 14, 2025

Wisconsin teen charged in plot against President Trump

A gruesome discovery in Waukesha, Wisconsin, has unveiled a teenager's alleged plan to overthrow the U.S. government.

According to the New York Post, 17-year-old Nikita Casap murdered his mother and stepfather to access funds needed for his plot to assassinate President Trump and initiate a revolution.

Federal authorities uncovered documents written by Casap detailing his plans for a presidential assassination and his vision of "saving the white race." The teen's writings contained Nazi imagery, including pictures of Adolf Hitler accompanied by white supremacist slogans.

Neo-Nazi connections revealed in murder investigation

FBI investigators found evidence linking Casap to "The Order of Nine Angles," a network associated with neo-Nazi and racially motivated extremist ideologies. The discovery was made through material found on the suspect's mobile device.

The teenager had allegedly established communication with other parties regarding his assassination plans. These individuals were reportedly aware of his intentions and provided assistance in acquiring weapons, including a drone and explosives intended for use as weapons of mass destruction.

Authorities are now pursuing multiple federal charges against Casap, including conspiracy, presidential assassination, and use of weapons of mass destruction.

Gruesome discovery leads to welfare check

Local law enforcement conducted a welfare check at the family residence on February 28 after Casap's two-week absence from Waukesha West High School raised concerns. Officers made a horrifying discovery inside the home.

The bodies of Tatiana Casap, 35, and Donald Mayer, 51, were found concealed under piles of clothes and blankets. The teen's mother had sustained multiple gunshot wounds to her neck, upper torso, abdomen, and right wrist, while his stepfather was found with a fatal gunshot wound to the head.

Due to advanced decomposition, authorities had to employ alternative methods to confirm the victims' identities.

Legal proceedings and multiple charges filed

The FBI investigators outlined the severity of Casap's alleged plans in their federal affidavit:

He was in touch with other parties about his plan to kill the President and overthrow the government of the Unites States. And he paid for, at least in part, a drone and explosives to be used as a weapon of mass destruction to commit an attack. Other parties, with whom Casap was in contact, appear to have been aware of his plan and action and to have provided assistance to Casap in carrying them out.

In addition to two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of hiding a corpse, Casap faces charges of theft exceeding $10,000 and misappropriating identification to obtain money. He appeared in court on April 9 for a preliminary hearing on state charges.

The suspect remains in custody awaiting his May 7 arraignment. He has not yet entered a plea for any of the charges against him.

Dark plot emerges from double homicide

Nikita Casap, a 17-year-old Wisconsin resident, stands accused of murdering his mother, Tatiana Casap, and stepfather, Donald Mayer, in their Waukesha home. The killings were allegedly committed to finance his plot to assassinate President Trump and initiate a revolution aimed at "saving the white race." The teenager now faces multiple state and federal charges, including first-degree murder, conspiracy, presidential assassination, and use of weapons of mass destruction. His arraignment is scheduled for May 7, where he will formally respond to the charges that could dramatically alter the course of his life.

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