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Coachella suspect claiming to be a Trump supporter threatens lawsuit over gun-related incident


Vem Miller, a Las Vegas man arrested at a California campaign rally for former President Donald Trump, released a video statement denying allegations that he posed an assassination threat against Trump. Miller, a Republican supporter, stated that he has been involved with the Republican Party and has supported Trump in various capacities. He attended the rally after receiving a special invitation from the Nevada Republican Party, although party officials did not confirm this claim.

Miller was arrested for illegally possessing weapons, fake passports, and a handmade license plate. He was released without bail and does not face federal charges, but Sheriff Chad Bianco insinuated that Miller may have been planning to assassinate Trump. A joint statement from the Secret Service, FBI, and U.S. attorney’s office confirmed that Trump was not in danger during the incident.

Miller disputed Bianco’s claims in his video statement, vowing to sue the Sheriff for defamation. He also mentioned his involvement with a conservative media organization. Miller expressed support for Trump and criticized corrupt politicians. Despite the situation, Trump praised Bianco during the rally, mentioning his family and leadership.

Miller is planning to sue Riverside County and Sheriff Bianco, maintaining his innocence and asserting that the allegations against him are false. The incident has raised questions about security measures at political events, especially in light of recent attempts on Trump’s life.

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