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Wisconsin man accused of killing parents to fund Trump assassination plot set to enter plea deal

Nikita Casap pleaded guilty to murder charges after killing his parents to finance a plot involving drones and explosives to assassinate President Trump, prosecutors said.

  • On Thursday in Madison, a Wisconsin man is set to enter a plea deal resolving the case, Associated Press reporter Todd Richmond says.
  • Prosecutors say he killed his parents and stole their money to finance a plan to assassinate President Donald Trump.
  • By Todd Richmond of The Associated Press, the report says the defendant will enter a plea, with coverage from Madison, Wisconsin, including a notice restricting republication.
  • The plea agreement will resolve the charges against the defendant amid allegations linking homicide and an alleged assassination plot against President Donald Trump.
  • The case draws national attention because it involves an alleged plot against President Donald Trump, with The Associated Press calling the combination of familial homicide and assassination plan unusually brazen.
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Wisconsin teen accused of killing parents to fund plot to assassinate Trump pleads guilty to homicide

Nikita Casap lived with the decomposing bodies for weeks before fleeing across the country with $14,000 in cash, his stepfather's gun and the family dog, according to the complaint.

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Wisconsin man accused of killing parents to fund Trump assassination plot set to enter plea deal

A Wisconsin man accused of killing his parents and stealing their money to fund his plan to assassinate President Donald Trump is set to enter a plea deal.

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18-year-old Nikita Kasap agreed to a deal with the investigation

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