Man Arrested Near Trump Rally Denies Assassination Intent, Plans Lawsuit
Vem Miller, a Trump supporter, disputes claims by Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco and threatens legal action after his arrest on weapons charges.
- Vem Miller, 49, was arrested near a Trump rally in Coachella, California, and charged with weapons offenses, but he denies any intent to harm the former president.
- Miller, who claims to be a long-time Trump supporter, argues that his arrest was based on false and defamatory statements by local law enforcement.
- Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco maintains that the arrest was justified, citing multiple red flags including fake IDs and a vehicle with false plates.
- Miller has threatened to sue Riverside County, asserting that the accusations against him are entirely unfounded and damaging to his reputation.
- Federal agencies, including the Secret Service, have stated that there was no danger to Trump, and the investigation continues without federal charges filed against Miller.



























































































































