Vem Miller and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco both attended the same movie premiere in Newport (James O’Keefe’s “Line in the Sand.”)
Bianco told the Epoch Times that police “arrested a man trying to get in the perimeter with two firearms who ended up saying he was going to kill the president.”
This was no assassination attempt. Just a sovereign citizen bringing his guns, and thinking laws didn't apply to his person
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Sheriff Bianco is a former oathkeeper and "Constitutional Sheriff"
From looking at his follow list on #xitter I wouldn't trust any statement from him except "I resign"
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wow… i have a huge problem with “Constitutional Sheriffs” and believe the should be fired from office. During COVID outbreak in Texas, they did not enforce masks, were against vaccinations and made things very difficult for anyone who they profiled as “immigrants” even American citizens. Can’t begin to get ti women’s rights rhat are evidently not even listed in their “special” version of their “constitution.”
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OH Fuck He is the same guy who said "Its time to put a felon in the white house"
A farking SHERIFF