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Donald Trump recently held a rally in Southern California as part of his campaign for the 2024 presidential election. Despite no shots being fired during the event, a man named Vem Miller was arrested for bringing a loaded gun and a high-capacity magazine to the rally. Miller was released on bail and is scheduled for a court date in January 2025.

This incident marks the third potential assassination attempt on Donald Trump, with two previous attempts occurring in Florida and Pennsylvania. In both cases, individuals aimed guns at Trump, with one shooting resulting in Trump being rushed off stage after a bullet grazed his ear. The Secret Service acted swiftly to neutralize the threats and ensure Trump’s safety.

While Trump has not publicly addressed the recent threat in California, he has released statements following previous assassination attempts. Trump reassured the public of his safety and expressed gratitude to the Secret Service for their rapid response in both instances. He also extended condolences to the families of those affected by the violence.

The Riverside County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that Miller’s intentions did not pose a threat to Trump or any rally attendees. Despite the potential danger, the event concluded without any harm coming to the former president or his supporters. It serves as a reminder of the heightened security measures in place for high-profile political figures during public appearances.