A man who says he was wrongfully accused of a potential assassination attempt on former President Trump at a California campaign rally Saturday has filed a lawsuit against the sheriff who made the accusations.
“They essentially dropped a nuclear bomb into my life where my life will never be the same, regardless. You know, there’s a legal word called restitution, which means to make you whole again after a calamity like this. And there is no ultimate restitution in this,” Trump supporter Vem Miller told Fox News Digital. “You know, the internet is forever. Essentially, they did incredibly damaging things to my life.”
Miller, of Nevada, was arrested for possessing firearms outside the Republican presidential nominee’s rally in Coachella over the weekend, and says he was given a VIP pass to the rally and has an extensive media and political history.
“They keep saying that I was trying to get into the Trump rally with guns, which is …