A man was arrested Saturday for carrying a gun near former Pres. Donald Trump's California rally. The Republican presidential nominee was "not in any danger," agencies said.A man was arrested Saturday on state gun charges near a California rally for former Pres. Donald Trump, but Trump — the GOP nominee in this year's campaign — was "not in any danger," a joint statement from the US Secret Service, the FBI and the Dept. of Justice said.
Vem Miller, 49, was stopped at a checkpoint en route to the Coachella Valley rally. He was carrying a shotgun and multiple passports with different names, and driving an unregistered vehicle.Vem Miller, 49, was reportedly stopped by deputies at a checkpoint en route to Trump's rally in the Coachella Valley and was carrying a shotgun, a loaded handgun, and a high-capacity magazine. He was also in possession of multiple passports with different names and was driving an unregistered vehicle.
Although a man was arrested for a number of gun charges, the Secret Service, federal agencies, and local law enforcement all did their job in making sure the suspect was nowhere near Trump at the time of the rally. While investigations are ongoing, at least there's no evidence this was a further assassination attempt. Republicans have been reckless in their rhetoric to blame Democrats for these incidents and they must not leverage these moments for political points.
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