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Federal Aviation Employee from NH Facing Prison After Threatening to Murder Trump

Seamus OthotBy Seamus OthotMay 5, 2026Updated:May 5, 20261 Comment1 Min Read
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A Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) employee from New Hampshire was arrested on Friday after he allegedly explicitly threatened to murder President Donald Trump.

[RELATED: Another Assassination Attempt? Secret Service Shoots Armed Suspect Outside White House…]

The federal employee, Dean DelleChiaie, 35, of Nashua, NH, allegedly used his government work computer for a variety of suspicious searches.

Those included searches on how to sneak a firearm into a federal facility, the percentage of the population who wants President Trump dead, and a search for details on previous assassination attempts.

He also allegedly used his government issued computer to search for the phrase “I am going to kill Donald John Trump.”

On April 21, DelleChiaie allegedly used his personal email to send a threat to the White House’s public email.

The email included the subject line “Contact the President,” and reportedly included the text: “I, Dean DelleChiaie, am going neutralize/kill you – Donald John Trump – because you decided to kill kids – and say that it was War – when in reality – it is terrorism. God knows your actions and where you belong.”

He faces a potential five-year prison sentence and up to $250,000 in fines.

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Seamus Othot

Seamus Othot is a reporter for The Maine Wire. He grew up in New Hampshire, and graduated from The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts, where he was able to spend his time reading the great works of Western Civilization. He can be reached at [email protected] or ‪(401) 216-9160‬.

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Gardiner Schneider
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A picture of  DelleChiaie might give us an idea of where the problem lies.

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