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<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMingFBVV95cUxOZGoxS0ZNekZQVklMR1ZHSXRHYmNKZE10YjAyRER0RG5Jd1BndEM4N0hCanRZV29UVTJmaEtiejdCSDFyYTl6VFpJal9lbFlvbG9Ea21LTXlzRDRCQmVmY00za09VeGhaa3Bja1kzZkNXQXFDVk5nU0Y4RWFVUi11X1EyZmVyejAwREd3WmV1OThXR0hvblJKUnpvTnp4UQ?oc=5" target="_blank">FAA contractor charged with making threat against Trump</a> <font color="#6f6f6f">Reuters</font>
Dean DelleChiaie, a 35-year-old FAA contractor from Nashua, New Hampshire, was charged with interstate communication of a threat after allegedly sending an email to the White House threatening to 'neutralize/kill' President Donald Trump. Prior to this, he had conducted concerning searches on his work computer related to assassination attempts and methods to smuggle a gun into a federal facility.
Dean DelleChiaie, 35, of Nashua, New Hampshire, was arrested for allegedly using his FAA work computer to research assassination attempts and related topics, including methods to smuggle a gun into a federal facility. He also sent an email to the White House threatening to 'neutralize/kill' President Donald Trump.
Dean DelleChiaie, 35, of Nashua, New Hampshire, was arrested for allegedly using his FAA work computer to research assassination attempts and related topics, including methods to smuggle a gun into a federal facility. He also sent an email to the White House threatening to 'neutralize/kill' President Donald Trump.
Dean DelleChiaie, 35 ... New Hampshire, was charged with threatening President Donald Trump after allegedly sending an email to the White ... stating his intention to 'neutralize/kill' the president. Court documents revealed he used his work computer to research assassination ... .
Dean DelleChiaie ... a mechanical engineer with the FAA, was charged with threatening President Donald Trump after allegedly sending an email to the White ... 'neutralize/kill' the president. He had previously conducted concerning searches on his work computer related to assassination attempts and methods to smuggle a gun into a federal facility.

Dean DelleChiaie, a Federal Aviation Administration contractor in New Hampshire, was charged with making a threat against President Donald Trump. Court documents show he was arrested after the White House received an email from him stating his intention to 'neutralize/kill' the president.
Dean DelleChiaie, a Federal Aviation Administration contractor in New Hampshire, was charged with making a threat against President Donald Trump. Court documents show he was arrested after the White House received an email from him stating his intention to 'neutralize/kill' the president.
A Federal Aviation Administration contractor in New Hampshire was charged with making a threat against President Donald Trump. Court documents show he was arrested after the White House received an email from him stating his intention to 'neutralize/kill' the president.
Dean DelleChiaie, a 35-year-old FAA contractor from Nashua, New Hampshire, was arrested for allegedly sending an email to the White House threatening to kill President ... . The email was sent on April 21, 2026, and DelleChia ... faces charges of interstate communication of a threat.
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