Once again during this presidential election cycle, Donald Trump faced a potentially serious security threat. Authorities arrested a man outside a rally in California. A search of the man’s vehicle uncovered a shotgun, a high-capacity magazine and a loaded handgun.
The presidential front-runner was unharmed.
Despite initial reports, this does not appear to have been an assassination attempt.
Fox News has the latest:
The man being accused of a potential third assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump spoke with Fox News Digital and says the claims against him are false in his first extended interview since his arrest.
Vem Miller, 49, said he reported the guns to authorities, which he says he always travels with despite never using them, at a checkpoint to get into Trump’s Coachella rally on Saturday evening and denied that documents Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco said were fake are legit.
His arrest on gun charges sparked speculation, following two assassination attempts on Trump since July. But he was quickly released on $5,000 bail and so far, no federal charges have been filed.
“I always travel around with my firearms in the back of my truck,” Miller told Fox News Digital in a phone interview.
I'm guessing the police are wrong by saying this guy was at the rally to k*ll Trump.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) October 13, 2024
Everything from his socials suggests he is pro-Trump. pic.twitter.com/7gOYw21j7I
NEW: Sources close to the Trump campaign tell @FoxNews there was no assassination attempt against Trump at his Coachella, CA rally yesterday. We’re told a man with a gun was arrested at the perimeter of the event without incident.
— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) October 13, 2024
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He claims the multiple passports and driver’s licenses in multiple names are not fake.
Why should anything he claims be believed?
NO Other shooter grants intervierws
Never go to rallies armed unless TDS Never Trumpers outside event area & or local crime