Did Vem Miller plot to assassinate Donald Trump? Or did the Riverside County Sheriff use a weapons violation as a means to promote himself as a hero?
Jazz wrote earlier about Miller’s release and going into hiding as a curious approach for law enforcement to an alleged assassin. A new lawsuit from Miller may explain everything:
The man arrested at a checkpoint outside of former President Donald Trump’s rally in California on Saturday for illegally possessing two loaded firearms filed a lawsuit on Tuesday accusing Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco of damages including defamation, intentional infliction of emotional distress and invasion of privacy.Vem Miller, the 49-year-old Las Vegas man arrested outside the rally, said in his filing that Bianco “wanted to create a narrative so as to be viewed as a ‘heroic’ Sheriff who saved Presidential candidate Trump from a third…