Donald Trump targeted AGAIN in apparent ‘assassination attempt’ as ‘lunatic’ arrested near rally with shotgun & fake IDs --[Reported by Umva mag]

DONALD Trump was targeted in a possible third assassination attempt by a “lunatic” who had two guns and fake IDs in his car, a sheriff claimed. Vem Miller, a 49-year-old resident of Las Vegas was arrested by cops as he tried to enter the former President’s rally in Coachella, California, on Saturday. GettySheriffs believe a third recent attempt on Trump’s life was made on Saturday[/caption] InstagramThey claim Vem Miller (left, with the QAnon Shaman Jacob Chansley) wanted to assassinate Trump[/caption] instagram/@vemmillerVem Miller was arrested by cops at the rally Saturday[/caption] InstagramVem Miller (right) pictured with Nigel Farage[/caption] InstagramVem Miller (right) pictured with Russell Brand[/caption] Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco said in a press conference Sunday he believes Miller planned to kill Trump at the rally. Deputies stopped Miller at an inner perimeter checkpoint – a mile from the rally – at about 5pm local time. Miller was driving a black SUV with Bianco saying it had fake “homemade” plates and was unregistered. Cops had noticed the car was in “disarray” and the fake plates prompted them to investigate further inside the car. Inside the car deputies say they found a shotgun and a loaded handgun – guns they allege Miller did not lawfully have. They also found multiple passports and multiple drivers’ licences, each with different names. Bianco claimed at the press conference: “I probably did have deputies that stopped a third assassination attempt. “Thank God we prevented it.” Trump was yet to arrive and sheriffs say there was no danger to his life. Miller was arrested on two gun charges – for having a unregistered firearm and having a high capacity magazine for a pistol. He was released from a detention centre Sunday on $5,000 bail. Speaking to local press after his release, Miller insisted he had no intention of injuring the former president. He told Southern California News Group: “These accusations are complete bull***t. “I’m an artist, I’m the last person that would cause any violence and harm to anybody. “I’ve literally never even shot a gun in my life. “I don’t know anything about guns,” he added. A criminal judgement on the alleged assassination would come from federal authorities, Sheriff Bianco said. Both the FBI and Secret Service are investigating. Sources told The new York Post that the Secret Service believes it is unlikely Miller was planning to assassinate Trump and the FBI is not investigating it as an attempt on his life. The sheriff slammed Miller as a “lunatic” and believes him to be part of the “far-right” anti-government group called Sovereign Citizens. InstagramVem Miller (left) with American actor Dennis Quaid[/caption] GettyTrump spoke in California on Saturday near where the music festival is held[/caption] ReutersRiverside County Sheriffs stand guard at the rally[/caption] RexTrump spoke at the rally from behind bulletproof glass[/caption] Sovereign Citizens are a group who do not believe they are subject to laws unless they consent to them. The sheriff said Miller tried to enter the rally by saying he was a journalist and was stopped before accreditation was verified. Miller claims to be an “investigative journalist” and “documentary filmmaker” on politics, according to his LinkedIn. Bianco said: “I can tell you none of the other probably 50,000 people that showed up yesterday brought multiple different passports with names and guns.” Miller was involved with right-wing politics and ran for state assembly in Nevada in 2022 and lost. He also appears to own a California-based CBD company and has espoused conspiracy theories and misogynistic rhetoric online. His social media shows photos of him with a number of right-wing political celebrities including Donald Trump Jr, the QAnon Shaman, and RFK Jr. The Secret Service believes it is unlikely Miller was trying to assassinate Trump and the FBI is not investigating it as an assassination attempt, the New York Post reported. But Bianco doubled-down at the press conference when asked if it descriptively was an assassination attempt. “If we are that politically lost, that we have lost sight of common sense and reality and reason that we can’t say ‘Holy crap, what did he show up with all of that stuff for?’ … “And I’m going to be accused of being dramatic? We have a serious, serious problem in this country. Because this is common sense and reason.” Trump spoke to a crowd of several thousand at the rally which was being held at Calhoun Ranch in Riverside County. Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco also spoke at the rally. Speakers were forced to stand behind bulletproof glass at the rally due to the previous two attempts on Trump’s life earlier thi

Oct 14, 2024 - 06:30
Donald Trump targeted AGAIN in apparent ‘assassination attempt’ as ‘lunatic’ arrested near rally with shotgun & fake IDs --[Reported by Umva mag]

DONALD Trump was targeted in a possible third assassination attempt by a “lunatic” who had two guns and fake IDs in his car, a sheriff claimed.

Vem Miller, a 49-year-old resident of Las Vegas was arrested by cops as he tried to enter the former President’s rally in Coachella, California, on Saturday.

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Sheriffs believe a third recent attempt on Trump’s life was made on Saturday[/caption]
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They claim Vem Miller (left, with the QAnon Shaman Jacob Chansley) wanted to assassinate Trump[/caption]
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Vem Miller was arrested by cops at the rally Saturday[/caption]
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Vem Miller (right) pictured with Nigel Farage[/caption]
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Vem Miller (right) pictured with Russell Brand[/caption]

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco said in a press conference Sunday he believes Miller planned to kill Trump at the rally.

Deputies stopped Miller at an inner perimeter checkpoint – a mile from the rally – at about 5pm local time.

Miller was driving a black SUV with Bianco saying it had fake “homemade” plates and was unregistered.

Cops had noticed the car was in “disarray” and the fake plates prompted them to investigate further inside the car.

Inside the car deputies say they found a shotgun and a loaded handgun – guns they allege Miller did not lawfully have.

They also found multiple passports and multiple drivers’ licences, each with different names.

Bianco claimed at the press conference: “I probably did have deputies that stopped a third assassination attempt.

“Thank God we prevented it.”

Trump was yet to arrive and sheriffs say there was no danger to his life.

Miller was arrested on two gun charges – for having a unregistered firearm and having a high capacity magazine for a pistol.

He was released from a detention centre Sunday on $5,000 bail.

Speaking to local press after his release, Miller insisted he had no intention of injuring the former president.

He told Southern California News Group: “These accusations are complete bull***t.

“I’m an artist, I’m the last person that would cause any violence and harm to anybody.

“I’ve literally never even shot a gun in my life.

“I don’t know anything about guns,” he added.

A criminal judgement on the alleged assassination would come from federal authorities, Sheriff Bianco said.

Both the FBI and Secret Service are investigating.

Sources told The new York Post that the Secret Service believes it is unlikely Miller was planning to assassinate Trump and the FBI is not investigating it as an attempt on his life.

The sheriff slammed Miller as a “lunatic” and believes him to be part of the “far-right” anti-government group called Sovereign Citizens.

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Vem Miller (left) with American actor Dennis Quaid[/caption]
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Trump spoke in California on Saturday near where the music festival is held[/caption]
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Riverside County Sheriffs stand guard at the rally[/caption]
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Trump spoke at the rally from behind bulletproof glass[/caption]

Sovereign Citizens are a group who do not believe they are subject to laws unless they consent to them.

The sheriff said Miller tried to enter the rally by saying he was a journalist and was stopped before accreditation was verified.

Miller claims to be an “investigative journalist” and “documentary filmmaker” on politics, according to his LinkedIn.

Bianco said: “I can tell you none of the other probably 50,000 people that showed up yesterday brought multiple different passports with names and guns.”

Miller was involved with right-wing politics and ran for state assembly in Nevada in 2022 and lost.

He also appears to own a California-based CBD company and has espoused conspiracy theories and misogynistic rhetoric online.

His social media shows photos of him with a number of right-wing political celebrities including Donald Trump Jr, the QAnon Shaman, and RFK Jr.

The Secret Service believes it is unlikely Miller was trying to assassinate Trump and the FBI is not investigating it as an assassination attempt, the New York Post reported.

But Bianco doubled-down at the press conference when asked if it descriptively was an assassination attempt.

“If we are that politically lost, that we have lost sight of common sense and reality and reason that we can’t say ‘Holy crap, what did he show up with all of that stuff for?’ …

“And I’m going to be accused of being dramatic? We have a serious, serious problem in this country. Because this is common sense and reason.”

Trump spoke to a crowd of several thousand at the rally which was being held at Calhoun Ranch in Riverside County.

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco also spoke at the rally.

Speakers were forced to stand behind bulletproof glass at the rally due to the previous two attempts on Trump’s life earlier this year.

Just over a week ago Trump returned to the scene of the first assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania.

Trump pledged never to quit, “not even in the face of death itself”.

He joked: “A very big thank you to Pennsylvania.

“We love Pennsylvania, and as I was saying…”

The man who allegedly staked out Trump on his golf course in Florida has been charged with attempting to assassinate him.

Suspect Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, was denied bail at a court hearing on Monday – hours after prosecutors cited a letter offering $150,000 to “finish the job” as evidence of why he should be kept locked up pending trial.

Routh had been initially charged with two federal firearms offences but the upgraded charges reflect the Justice Department’s assessment that he plotted to kill Trump.

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Vem Miller (left) with Jordan Peterson[/caption]
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Vem Miller (left) with Robert F. Kennedy Jr[/caption]

Timeline of attempts on Trump's life

July 13Thomas Crooks shot Donald Trump in the ear after hiding on a roof overlooking the former President’s outdoor rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.

Crooks was killed by Secret Service snipers after he fired eight shots at Trump and killed one rallygoer and injured two others.

The bullet came less than a quarter of an inch from striking Trump’s head, Ronny Jackson, the former president’s physician, said.

September 15Ryan Routh was seen by a Secret Service agent hiding in the bushes with a rifle at the Trump International Golf Club in Florida.

Trump was playing a round of golf when the alleged would-be assassin managed to get within 400 yard of Trump.

Routh fled the scene in an SUV but was caught by cops and arrested.

October 12 – Riverside County Sheriffs believe Vem Miller tried to enter a Trump rally in Coachella, California, with the intention of killing the President.

They stopped him at the perimeter before Trump had even arrived and booked the 49-year-old on two gun charges.

Sheriff Chad Bianco said it would be up to federal officials to investigate Miller for the alleged assassination, but he believed his deputies had stopped a “third assassination attempt”.

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Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco also spoke at Trump’s rally[/caption]
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Trump speaking at Saturday’s rally[/caption]
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Trump on stage in Arizona Sunday[/caption]




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