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Armed man Vem Miller arrested outside Trump’s Coachella rally — as local sheriff insists it was third assassination attempt despite letting perp walk on meager $5K bail

Local cops arrested an armed man outside a Donald Trump rally in California on Saturday, and the local sheriff has doubled down on claims that a third assassination attempt was prevented — even though he let the suspect walk after posting a meager bail for gun charges.

“I truly do believe we prevented another assassination⛄ attempt,” Riverside Co🍒unty Sheriff Chad Bianco told reporters Sunday, a day after suspect Vem Miller was arrested at a checkpoint outside Trump’s rally in Coachella Valley.

Miller, 49, was caught at a police checkpoint allegedly trying to enter the rally with a phony press pass. When cops noticed his car was unregistered, they sea🌳rched the vehicle and discovered a cache of fake passports and driver’s licenses, along with a shotgun, a loaded handgun and a high-capacity magazine, officials said.

He was soon booked on weapons charges, and sprung after posting $5,000 bail, but the sheriff turned around and told ꩲthe Riverside Press-Enterprise that his depaﷺrtment had all but saved Trump’s life.

Federal agencies, however, appear to disagree.

Donald Trump appearing at Coachella on Saturday, when cops say a third assassination attempt was thwarted. Jay Calderon/The Desert Sun / USA ꦅTODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Vem Miller, 49, was caught at a checkpoint about a quarter-mile from the rally with fake VIP passes to the rally and fake press passes.

The Secret Servi🌄ce believes it unlikely Miller was attempting to assassinate the president, and the FBI is not investigating it as such, sources told The Post, noting Miller is a member of an anti-government far-right group and probably had the weapons for personal♎ defense alone.

The Secret Service later said Trump wasn’t at risk during the rally.

“The US Secret Service assesses that the incident did not impact protective operations and former President Trump was not in any danger,” the agency and the FBI said in a joint statement. “While no federal arrest has been made at this time, the investigation is ongoing.”

Miller reportedly asked for a lawyer after the FBI tried to interview him, and briefly told reporters that claims he was an assassin were “complete bulls–t.”

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco doubled down Sunday, insisting he believes a third assassination attempt was foiled. Riverside Sheriff
Riverside County sheriff’s deputies outside Coachella during Trump’s rally on Saturday. Taya Gra💛y/The Desert Sun / USA TODAY NE💜TWORK via Imagn Images

But the sheriff stood by his initial assessment while speaking to the press Sunday — calling Miller a “lunatic” and suggesting the country might also be for suggesting the lawman was “being dramatic.”

“What his frame of mind was, all we can do is speculate,” Bianco said. “If you’re asking me right now, I probably did have dep💫uties that prevented the third assassination attempt.

Miller was booked for possessing a loaded firearm and a high-capacity magazine. He was released after posting $5,000 bail, police records show.

“If we are that politically lost, that we have lost sight of common sense and realit﷽y and reason that we can’t say, ‘Holy crap, what did he show up with all of th♔at stuff for?’ … And I’m going to be accused of being dramatic? We have a serious, serious problem in this country. Because this is common sense and reason.”

Bianco noted that any charges having to do with an assassination atte༒mpt would be handled by♌ federal authorities and not his office, and that he was working with both the Secret Service and the FBI.

Miller has an extensive history of petty run-ins with the law, sources said, and appears to be a member of the sovereign citizens movement — a far-right collective built on conspiracy theories that say governments have no authority over them.

The FBI calls the group “anti-government extremists” who maintain that while they “physically reside in this c♔ountry,” they remain “separate or ‘sovereign’ from the United States.”

In addition to trying to flout taxes and the court system, the FBI noted sovereign citizens are particularly opposed to traffic stops — to the point that one 25-year-old armed member was gunned down in 2023 after r🐎efusing to comply during a Utah traffic stop.

Trump speaks during a campaign rally near Coachella, Calif., Saturday, Oct. 12, 2024. And🐬y Abeyta🦹/The Desert Sun / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Miller, a registered Republican, has a master’s degree from UCLA, and in 2022 ran for Nevada state Assembly, the Press-Enterprise reported.

He also appears to own a California-based CBD company, and has espoused conspiracy theorie🅰s an🌃d virulently misogynistic rhetoric online.

The assassination attempt reports follow a tense summer when🤡 two gunmen were caught during attempts to kill the former president.

In July, 20-year-old gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks opened 🍰fire on the former commander-in-chief during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.

Trump was struck in the earඣ by a bullet that came within millimeters of ending his life — while one bystander was killed and two more rallygoers were wounded. Crooks was gunned down by Secret Service snipers moments after he fired his weapon.

Then, barely more than two months later, a would-be gunman was caught with an assault rifle hiding in the bushes of Trump’s West Palm Beach golf club — while the former president was just 300 yards away golfing on the next hole.

The suspect, Ryan Routh, was spotted at the last moment when a Secret Service agent patrolling the president’s next hole spotted the barrel of his weapon sticking out of the bushes. Agents fired, but the gunman escaped and Routh was later apprehended on the highway.

He is believed to have holed up i💜n the bushes undetected for around 12 hours waiting for his chance to kill Trump, according to federal prosecutors.

The Trump campaign thanked local autꦜhorities for their work securinไg his Vegas rally on Saturday.

“We thank law enforcement for securing the rally site and helping ensure the safety of President Trump. We are aware of news reports about the arrest and are currently monitoring the﷽ situation and gathering more information,” Trump communications diಞrector Steven Cheung said in a statement to The Post.

Additional reporting by Diana Glebova