A self-avowed supporter of former President Donald Trump who was attending his rally in Coachella Valley, California, on Sunday, said in an interview on Monday that he was essentially falsely dubbed as an assassin after sheriff deputies brought him in on a ticket for having a loaded magazine in his gun, which is against California law.
Vem Miller, the man Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco labeled as “probably” a would-be Trump assassin, told the “Stew Peters Show” that “multiple lies” were told to him Sunday evening.
“In this case,” Miller began, “when I drove up to the rally, there was an area where there’s special parking for the special invitees. So, before I go into this area, I drive up to the sheriff, somebody who was wearing a sheriff vest, obviously a part of the Sheriff’s Department of Riverside, and I tell him, I’m pretty sure his bodycam was on, that ‘Hey, I’m just letting you know I have firearms in the back of my car. I’m not gonna take it inside. I’m just letting you know out of common courtesy.'”
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