
Man accused of killing parents to fund Trump assassination plot to enter plea
Key Points:
- Nikita Casap, 18, accused of killing his parents in Wisconsin to fund a plan to assassinate President Donald Trump, is set to enter a plea deal in Waukesha County Circuit Court.
- Casap faces multiple charges, including two counts of homicide, hiding a corpse, and theft, with a trial originally scheduled for March 2.
- Investigators say Casap lived with his decomposing parents' bodies for weeks before fleeing with $14,000, jewelry, passports, a gun, and the family dog, and was arrested in Kansas on February 28.
- Federal authorities allege Casap planned the murders to finance his plot to kill Trump and overthrow the U.S. government, including buying a










