A man named Vem Miller, intercepted before a Trump rally, carried loaded firearms and claimed he was a supportive artist, raising suspicion of intent.
Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco speculated that Miller was plotting to kill Trump, but recognized it was mostly conjectural without clear evidence to support.
Miller's defense included asserting that he was a Trump supporter and an artist, denying allegations of potential violence and claiming police were misconstruing facts.
Organizers of the rally left their attendees stranded at a manure farm after failing to pay for return transportation, adding to the event's chaotic reputation.
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