10-15-2024, 02:45 AM
(10-15-2024, 02:16 AM)Byrd Wrote: It turns out that it wasn't an assassination attempt. It was indeed a Trump supporter who has apparently gone to several of his rallies, carrying guns.
I recall a number of rally photos that show Trump supporters doing open carry.
He's a sovereign citizen and had (according to one report) a fake paper license plate on his car, which is why he got stopped. In his car were a number of clearly fake id's and passports with different names. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/13/politics/...index.html In spite of what they believe, the government has laws against "make your own" license plates and no amount of verbal wrangling is going to get you out of trouble if you have fake license plates and a lot of fake id on you.
I'll be honest... the photo of him on the Newsweek article (https://www.newsweek.com/vem-miller-trum...la-1968401) is kinda scary looking.
So... no, just a sovereign citizen who is very much a Trump supporter and fan, with a fake license plate who tried to get in with (faked) journalism passes.
Thank you so much for adding that.
That "sovereign citizens" are "the type" to hoard fake IDs really hadn't occurred to me. How did the detention of this individual go down? "Hey, you have a gun? You're an assassin! This counts as an 'attempt' now! Quick, call the press!"
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Why, in a state where officials claim ID requirements should be "forbidden by law," would you have so many IDs, I wonder?
I guess I'm in that kind of mood.
"Narratives," huh?