Man found with van carrying guns and explosives planned Joe Biden assassination, court records say

A 19-year-old man who was found in North Carolina in May with a van carrying five guns, explosives and $500,000 in cash planned to assassinate Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, court records show.

Alexander Hillel Treisman traveled to within four miles of Biden’s home in Delaware in May, around the time that the suspect bought an AR-15 rifle, and wrote a checklist note ending with the word “execute,” a federal magistrate judge said in a court order.

Treisman has been ordered held without bail in a federal case where he is accused of possessing and transmitting child pornography.

A 19-year-old man who was arrested in North Carolina in May, after police discovered his van carrying five guns, explosives and more than $500,000 in cash, was planning to assassinate Joe Biden, court records show.

Alexander Hillel Treisman traveled to within four miles of the Democratic presidential nominee’s home in Delaware earlier in May, the records show.

That was within a month or so of Treisman buying an AR-15 rifle in New Hampshire, and writing a checklist note ending with the word “execute,” a federal magistrate judge said in a court order justifying Treisman’s detention without bail on child pornography charges.

A week later, he posted a meme on iFunny with the caption “should I kill Joe Biden,” according to the court document

Trump has followers that will kill for him.

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