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() A California man convicted of threatening President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to be released from prison as early as Tuesday, despite having a digital “hit list” and plans to infiltrate the White House.
Kuachua Brillion Xiong, 27, was sentenced to two years in prison last Thursday by a U.S. District Judge after pleading guilty to making threats against the president and vice president.
The case began with a routine traffic stop in Iowa in December 2021. Officers discovered the man had driven from Sacramento, California, with the White House address programmed into his GPS. He willingly disclosed his plot to law enforcement.

Court documents reveal Xiong claimed he was “called upon by God to combat evil demons in the White House” and believed he was “the only person remaining who can free the United States of evil,” necessitating the killing of those in power.
In Xiong’s car, officers found an assault rifle, loaded magazines, ammunition, body armor, medical supplies, and a grappling hook.
Xiong reportedly planned to use the grappling hook to scale the White House perimeter fencing. He also possessed a drawing of the White House highlighting a perceived “weak spot” he intended to exploit.
The hit list extended beyond Biden and Harris, including former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Dr. Anthony Fauci, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, and then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, among others.