Man Arrested with Guns Near Trump Rally Threatens to Sue Riverside County
- Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco raised alarms regarding suspicious behavior linked to a vehicle, suggesting it could be the third assassination attempt on Trump, though he noted this remains speculation.
- The U.S. Secret Service stated that "the incident did not impact protective operations and former President Trump was not in any danger."
- Federal agencies, including the FBI and U.S. Secret Service, are investigating the incident but do not believe Trump was in immediate danger.
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Man Arrested with Guns Near Trump Rally Threatens to Sue Riverside County
A message is displayed on a screen during a rally for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in Coachella, Oct. 12. REUTERS/Mike Blake The man suspected of possessing two loaded guns and a high-capacity magazine outside Donald Trump’s weekend rally in Coachella was out on bail Monday — and reportedly is threatening to sue Riverside County after being called a possible assassination threat to the former president. Riverside County Sheriff …
Trump's Resilience Shines Amid Tentative Threats - Real News Now
A high-profile incident occurred at a recent rally in California’s Coachella Valley involving former President Donald Trump, as divulged by Sheriff Chad Bianco of Riverside County. The captivating event transpired due to a confrontation with a Las Vegas resident, leading to his arrest on state weapons charges. It’s interesting to note that this stirring event, according to Sheriff Bianco’s perspective, was potentially a third attempt on the life…
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LAS VEGAS >> Clark County Republican Party Chairman Jesse Law confirmed that Vem Miller — arrested Saturday after allegedly trying to pass a checkpoint with loaded firearms outside of a California rally for former President Donald Trump — is a longtime Trump supporter.
Vem Miller says he did not plan to assassinate Trump, threatens lawsuit over Coachella arrest
The suspect arrested with two loaded guns outside a Trump rally in Coachella over the weekend said he planned to sue Riverside County after the sheriff claimed his deputies stopped the man from attempting to assassinate the former president.
Man arrested with guns near local Trump rally threatens to sue Riverside County
The man suspected of possessing two loaded guns and a high-capacity magazine outside Donald Trump's weekend rally near Coachella was out on bail today -- and reportedly is threatening to sue Riverside County after being called a possible assassination threat to the former president. Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco said Sunday that deputies might have stopped another attempt on Trump's life after a 49-year-old Las Vegas man was arrested …
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