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Man accused of third Trump assassination attempt SPEAKS OUT in Blaze exclusive interview

Last Saturday, October 12, Donald Trump spoke at a presidential campaign rally in Coachella, California. At this event, a man named Bem Miller was arrested and charged with plotting a third assassination attempt against Donald Trump. According to reports, Miller allegedly had a fake passport, license plate, VIP pass, and brought a loaded illegal gun to the rally.

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco even said he likely thwarted a third Trump assassination attempt.

However, Miller, who was released from prison after posting bail on the 13th, is now speaking out about his own version of reporting, which is completely different from mainstream reporting.

Yesterday he participated Sarah Gonzalez I posted “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered” to refute his claims as lies.

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Miller is not only a Trump supporter, but also a Sarah supporter.

“He follows me on Instagram,” Sarah said.

According to the report, Miller “had multiple passports with different names, an unregistered vehicle, and a false license plate.” “Can you please set the record straight on that?”

“If I had a fake passport or a fake ID, that was actually a crime, and at the end of the day, I wasn't charged with any crime. [Bianco] ,” Miller explained.

“Here's my quote,” he continued, holding the document up to the camera. “It doesn't say anything about fake IDs or fake passports. It doesn't say anything about fake license plates. So if it wasn't listed there, obviously I wouldn't have done it.” This means that what was done was not illegal.

“What you were saying was [law enforcement at the rally]”Hey, I showed up, I have VIP status, I have a weapon loaded in the back of my car,” Sarah said, asking Miller to confirm that she “self-reported.” .

“Yeah, I just reported them. They usually say, 'Get out now.' [the guns] In the car,” Miller explained, adding that this has always worked well at Trump's rallies in the past. He also clarified that there is a “quarter-mile distance” and possibly “half a mile” distance between the parking lot and the meeting venue.

“These are two separate locations, so the idea that I'm at a Trump rally with a gun is not true,” he asserted.

“I saw your video that you posted on social media, and you say that this arresting officer was verbally making very anti-Donald Trump statements. That's why he Do you think this is how you handled it? Do you think this is where this story came from?'' Sarah asked, pointing out the difference between the arresting officer and Sheriff Bianco, who “appears to be a Trump supporter.'' Ta.

“I overheard. [the arresting officer] “It's a derogatory statement,” Miller responded, adding that the slurs also included “maggots and stupid Trump people.”

Miller said either the officer who arrested him was trying to “torture Trump fans” or that Sheriff Bianco had “gubernatorial ambitions” and was trying to engineer an opportunity for him to be a hero. I suspect that he did so. According to online reports, this isn't the first time Bianco has done something to get media attention.

“In 2020, he was seen kneeling at a BLM riot after saying he was a member of the Oath Keepers,” Miller told Sarah.

He also considers Bianco to be just a “slave of the media.”

For more on what happens next for Miller (likely a lawsuit), watch the episode above.

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