Roger Stone interviews Vem Miller -- the man falsely accused by the media and the Riverside County California Sheriffs office of planning to assassinate President Donald Trump on Sunday.
Miller makes clear that contrary to reports in mainstream media outlets like USA Today, that he made no threat against President Trump, that the firearms locked in the trunk of his car were legally possessed, that claims that his pass to the Trump rally was a forgery is false, as was the claim that he was arrested with multiple fake passports.
Miller also disputes the claims that he was charged with anything other than a misdemeanor or that he was released on $5000 bond.
In fact, Miller faces no federal charges and was given a ticket because one of the two firearms he owns, while legal in his native Nevada, is illegal to own in California. Miller volunteered to the sheriff deputy at a checkpoint that he had two firearms in the trunk, but he had no intention of bringing them into the rally, a procedure that he had successfully followed in previous Trump rallies.
In fact, Miller reveals in his interview with Stone that he was a Trump caucus captain identifying and turning out votes for Donald Trump in the recent Nevada Republican delegate caucuses, and that he has attended more than 20 Trump campaign events and met the former president and many members of his family multiple times.
Miller also reveals that he was never questioned by the Secret Service or the FBI and he faces no federal charges whatsoever
Jack Posobiec, the Senior Editor of Human Events also joins the StoneZONE to announce that the US Attorney for the district in Pennsylvania in which Butler,PA is located has made no effort to open or get access to the telephone of accused assassin Thomas Matthew Crooks.
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