Maryland man facing attempted murder charges after showing up at OMB Director Russell Vought's home
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A Maryland man who said he feared that President Trump's reelection would lead to a "fascist takeover" is facing attempted murder charges, after he showed up at Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought's Northern Virginia home, wearing a surgical mask and gloves, according to court documents and sources familiar with the matter. In:
A Maryland man who said he feared that President Trump's reelection would lead to a "fascist takeover" is facing attempted murder charges, after he showed up at Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought's Northern Virginia home, wearing a surgical mask and gloves, according to court documents and sources familiar with the matter.
Colin Demarco, 26, was arrested on Jan. 22 by Arlington County Police on several criminal charges, court records show. He is due to appear in court on Feb. 23.
During the course of the investigation, agents with the U.S. Marshals Service also discovered that Demarco had previously claimed to be writing a manifesto and that he had also drafted a series of notes detailing everything from a weapons stash to a "Body Disposal Guide."
The court records show that Demarco is accused of plotting to murder a victim with the initials "R.V." who, according to the criminal complaint, "has served as a presidential appointee."
The complaint adds that the alleged victim was involved in the creation of Project 2025 — a project funded by the conservative Heritage Foundation- to produce a policy agenda for the next GOP administration. It called for a radical reshaping of the government in ways that consolidate power in the executive branch.













