New defamation lawsuit filed against California sheriff over Trump assassination' comment
Briefly

Vem Miller, arrested near a Trump rally in October with a gun and questionable documents, has filed a lawsuit for defamation against Riverside County officials. Sheriff Chad Bianco stated that Miller's arrest likely prevented an assassination attempt. Miller claims he informed deputies about his firearm but faced a car search, leading to the seizure of items including a fake press pass. He disputes Bianco's claims that he threatened the president, highlighting his support for Trump. Miller seeks at least $100 million in damages, citing civil rights violations.
Miller claims that during the rally, he informed deputies about having a gun and questioned if he should surrender it, but was instead searched.
Sheriff Bianco stated Miller had a fake press pass and reported a claim that Miller intended to kill the president, which Miller vehemently denies.
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