Vem Miller, the man who was arrested for having firearms outside Donald Trump’s rally in Coachella, California, over the weekend, claims to be a Trump supporter with a long media and political background. Despite concerns that he posed a threat to the rally or even Trump himself, Miller insists that he always carries his firearms in his truck and had no intention of harming the former president.
In a video statement that lasted over an hour, Miller shared details about his political and professional history, emphasizing that he never meant any harm to Trump. He mentioned being a member of the media for 30 years and working on music videos and TV shows with well-known artists. Miller also founded the America Happens Network to address what he sees as media censorship.
Moreover, Miller disclosed that he ran for office in Nevada as a Republican in 2022 but was unsuccessful. He mentioned receiving an “entry pass” for the California rally from the Nevada Republican Party, although the party has not yet commented on this claim. Miller asserts that he was arrested when he declared his firearms at the security checkpoint to enter the Coachella rally but was later released on bail.
Additionally, Miller stated that he has attended numerous Trump rallies and has even met members of the Trump family, including Don Jr. and Eric Trump. Despite describing himself as more of a Libertarian, Miller expressed concern about receiving death threats in 2022 due to his media work. This led him to purchase firearms for self-defense.
He emphasized that he never fired the handguns and shotgun he bought and had informed police or security at Trump events about having them in his vehicle’s trunk as a courtesy. However, Miller admitted that he made an error in judgment by forgetting about California’s stricter gun laws when declaring the firearms at the recent rally.
Overall, Miller’s case raises questions about the intersection of political beliefs, media history, and gun ownership. It also highlights the importance of understanding and adhering to state-specific gun regulations, especially in high-profile events like political rallies. The incident serves as a reminder of the complexities surrounding personal safety, political expression, and law enforcement protocols in today’s charged political climate.