A trans extremist who urges mass killings worked on the campaign of Wisconsin trans congressional candidate “Katrina DeVille.”
The man uses the alias “Teha Delaruelle” and worked closely on the social media campaign of Democratic Socialist congressional candidate “Katrina DeVille,” who is also trans. The Post Millennial can exclusively report that “Teha Delaruelle” is a 27-year-old man from Green Bay, Wisc. whose real name is Warren Wendell Johnson.

'Teha Delaruelle' is an alias for Warren Wendell Johnson
Warren Wendell Johnson

Wisconsin congressional candidate ‘Katrina deVille’ and Warren Wendell Johnson
Accompanying the video, he wrote: “I got goals! Let’s make this the moderate position!”
He added the hashtag “#voteblue.”
In another video, Johnson declared, “Just a reminder, we are doing trans jihad,” while a graphic featured a transgender pride flag and a Hezbollah symbol.
“It’s about making the oppressor, the bigots, the animals that make up MAGA, for example — we’re gonna do the reverse,” he said. “We’re gonna make it so that they will be the ones that have to walk down the streets in fear, anxiety and worry … No, this is their new reality.”
In a separate video calling for “trans jihad,” Johnson said, “We need to reiterate that what we're seeing in America is an ongoing trans genocide.” The video flashed headlines from liberal publications about efforts the Trump administration is taking to counter trans ideology in public institutions.
"And there is only one proper response to that, and that is resistance — struggle. That means a trans jihad, and I don't care how uncomfortable that may make people feel.”
Socialist congressional candidate “Katrina DeVille,” 50, whose real identity is Stephen Lloyd Cooper, lied about Johnson in a response to this journalist on an X post.

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“They’re not affiliated with me in any way,” Cooper wrote, referring to Johnson in they/them pronouns. “I do not condone violence or encourage it toward anyone.”
But Cooper had elsewhere repeatedly acknowledged that Johnson was part of his campaign, thanking him for his help.

Stephen Lloyd Cooper posting as ‘Katrina DeVille’ repeatedly thanked Warren Johnson (‘Teha Delaruelle’)
Johnson himself also took credit for a campaign social media post showing Cooper aiming a gun at a superimposed photo of President Trump and Jeffrey Epstein.
Warren Johnson took credit for this controversial campaign post on the social media for ‘Katrina deVille’Cooper has a history of filling his campaign with extremists all shielded under aliases. They include his trans campaign manager, a man who goes by “Emma Nicole Embers.” The campaign manager has worn communist symbols in his photos and posted in support of seditious violence.
The manager for the congressional campaign of ‘Katrina DeVille’ uses the alias ‘Emma Nicole Embers’Johnson has long been involved in Democrat politics, particularly championing those who are communist and/or socialist. Last year, he attended an event by Fox Valley Young Democrats that featured Wisconsin state lawmaker and DSA member Francesca Hong. Hong, a Korean-American communist, is a candidate in the Democrat primary for the governor of Wisconsin.
Johnson’s violent rhetoric is the latest in a growing trend of trans radicals urging one another to commit acts of mass violence and terrorism.
Andy Ngo is the author of the forthcoming investigative true-crime book The Zizians: Inside a Trans Death Cult.
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2026-07-09T01:35-0400 | Comment by: Justine
Thank you, Andy. It's really important to make these stories known, and to hold the people accountable who so brazenly propagate such dangerous calls for political violence. It's hard to believe they actually do these horrid things, and even harder to believe they've (so far) gotten away with it. Kudos to the Post Millennial for publishing the coverage of this story.