Federal Jury Convicts Suburban Chicago Man of Threatening To Kill President Trump and Public Officials
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A federal jury in Chicago convicted TRENT SCHNEIDER, 58, of Winthrop Harbor, Illinois of making a true threat in interstate commerce to injure a person, specifically threatening to kill President Donald J. Trump, other federal officials, and state judges. On October 21, 2025, Schneider posted a video on Instagram threatening to acquire guns and harm public officials, and separately threatened to burn down a Lake County courthouse. The conviction carries a maximum sentence of five years in federal prison.
“A Federal jury today convicted a suburban Chicago man of making a true threat to kill multiple public officials, including President Donald J. Trump, the 47th and 45th President of the United States.”
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A federal jury returned a guilty verdict against TRENT SCHNEIDER for making a true threat in interstate commerce to injure a person. The charges arose from Schneider posting a video on Instagram on October 21, 2025, in which he threatened to kill multiple public officials including President Trump, and separately threatening to burn down the Lake County courthouse. U.S. Attorney Andrew S. Boutros stated that political violence is a serious crime and that the office will prosecute threats to elected officials and judges to the fullest extent of the law. Schneider faces up to five years in federal prison at sentencing, which has not yet been scheduled.
Organizations and individuals who interact with federal and state public officials should be aware that threats of political violence, even when the actor claims the statements are not threats, carry serious criminal consequences. The conviction demonstrates active coordination between the U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Attorney's Office, and local law enforcement in investigating and prosecuting threats against protected officials and the judiciary.
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Maximum sentence of five years in Federal prison
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Federal Jury Convicts Suburban Chicago Man of Threatening To Kill Federal and State Public Officials
Published By U.S. Attorney's Office Published Date
2026-03-26
CHICAGO — A Federal jury today convicted a suburban Chicago man of making a true threat to kill multiple public officials, including President Donald J. Trump, the 47th and 45th President of the United States.
TRENT SCHNEIDER, 58, of Winthrop Harbor, Ill., was found guilty of making a true threat in interstate commerce to injure a person. The jury returned its verdict after a three-day trial in U.S. District Court in Chicago. The conviction is punishable by a maximum sentence of five years in Federal prison. A sentencing date has not yet been set.
On Oct. 21, 2025, Schneider posted a video of himself on Instagram in which he stated, “People like me have suffered real [expletive] crimes from [expletive] judges, doctors, lawyers, police. They all should be killed. All of them should be executed for what they’ve done . . . I’m going to get some guns. I know where I can get a lot of [expletive] guns and I am going to take care of business myself. I’m tired of all you [expletive] frauds. People need to [expletive] die and people are going to die. [Expletive] all of you, especially you Trump. You should be executed.” The video also included a caption that stated, in part: “THIS IS NOT A THREAT!!! AFTER LOSING EVERYTHING and My House Auction date is 11.04.2025 @realDonaldTrump SHOULD BE EXECUTED!!!”
On the same date, Schneider appeared at the Lake County, Ill. courthouse and told the judge presiding over Schneider’s pending foreclosure case that he would burn the courthouse down.
The conviction was announced by Andrew S. Boutros, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, and Dai Tran, Special Agent-in-Charge of the U.S. Secret Service Chicago Field Office. Valuable assistance was provided by the Lake County, Ill. Sheriff’s Office and the Winthrop Harbor, Ill. Police Department. The government is represented by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Hanna Helwig and Paige Nutini.
“Let this conviction send a clear message that it is never acceptable to threaten a political figure or a member of the judiciary,” said U.S. Attorney Boutros. “Political violence is not only intolerable, but it is a serious crime. Working closely with our law enforcement partners, the Chicago U.S. Attorney’s Office will find, arrest, and prosecute to the fullest extent of the law those responsible for criminally threatening the safety of our elected officials and judges.”
“Threats of political violence are not a joke,” Special Agent in Charge Tran said. “They are a Federal crime. The U.S. Secret Service vigorously pursues all threats to harm the President of the United States. I am proud of our agents’ work in this case and thank our partners at the Lake County Sheriff’s Office and the Winthrop Harbor Police Department for their assistance in bringing this defendant to justice. I also want to thank the U.S. Attorney’s Office of the Northern District of Illinois for prosecuting this case to its conclusion.”
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