Vem Miller's friend insists he is a “big Trump supporter” and had “no intention” of killing the former president after his arrest outside a Coachella rally on suspicion of third assassination attempt

The company's friend and business partner, Trump's alleged third would-be assassin Vem Miller, has spoken out – telling DailyMail.com that he is a full-fledged Trump supporter and blasting police for “not understanding that he is one of us.”

Right-wing documentarian Mindy Robinson said Miller has been a longtime MAGA activist, has no intention of killing Trump, and said she has been to several pro-Trump events with Miller, whose ethnic background is revealed in court records obtained by DailyMail.com.

In an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com, Robinson described Miller as a journalist and documentarian.

After being fired multiple times, the two founded the independent YouTube news site AmericaHappens.com for stories promoting conspiracy theories, including that the deadly 2017 Vegas shooting was a “cover-up” with “multiple shooters.”

“He is a huge, huge Trump supporter. This is what we have been doing for years,” Robinson said. “He's my friend, we work together.”

Friend and business partner of Trump's alleged third would-be assassin Vem Miller (pictured left) has spoken out – telling DailyMail.com he is a full-fledged Trump supporter and blasting police for 'not understanding that he is one of us'

Right-wing documentarian Mindy Robinson said Miller has been a MAGA activist for years, had no intention of killing the former president and said she had been to several pro-Trump events with him

Right-wing documentarian Mindy Robinson said Miller has been a MAGA activist for years, had no intention of killing the former president and said she had been to several pro-Trump events with him

This confirms what federal agencies say about the arrest.

Secret Service sources told the New York Post that they doubt Miller intended to kill Trump, and the FBI is not treating the incident as an assassination attempt.

Miller reportedly called the idea of ​​attacking Trump “complete bulls***.”

“He had no intention of killing Trump,” Robinson added. This is ridiculous. To me this looks like setup or really inappropriate police work. A shitty excuse to get in a car and try to find something wrong with a Trump supporter or something.

Robinson sharply criticized Riverside County police officers who stopped Miller at a checkpoint Saturday, where he allegedly handed them fake press and a VIP pass to the Coachella Trump rally, then searched his car and found an illegal gun.

“Looks like it was an excuse to get in the car, look at his shitty mess in the car and then they found the gun. But every gun in California is illegal, that's stupid,” she said, referring to California's stricter gun laws compared to some other states.

I couldn't go because I had minor surgery. Thank God, because we probably would have gone together and it would have been a huge mess.

“Someone definitely jumped the gun. The way they released it wasn't the right way either.

In an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com, Robinson described Miller (pictured) as a journalist and documentarian

In an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com, Robinson described Miller (pictured) as a journalist and documentarian

He's a huge, huge Trump supporter. This is what we have been doing for years,” Robinson said.

“He is a huge, huge Trump supporter. This is what we have been doing for years,” Robinson said. “He's my friend, we work together”

She pointed to Miller's quick release on $10,000 bail as a sign that law enforcement and the Trump campaign do not view him as an active threat.

This doesn't make sense. Take a look at his social media. This is a past in which the same policy has not changed for years,” she said.

Files obtained by DailyMail.com show Miller's somewhat turbulent past.

He married Sonia Gulian (46) and had two children with her, but it appears that in 2021 he divorced her and sued her in federal court, claiming that she “kidnapped” the children and took them to the UK, while he was working in Canada.

“My ex-wife Sonia Helen Gulian and her parents Zvart Gulian and Shahe Gulian kidnapped my American children, who were born and raised in Los Angeles, California, while I was working in Toronto, Canada on a short two-year contract,” he wrote in the legal complaint.

“I'm from Los Angeles, where I've lived since I was 15, for almost 30 years.”

He claimed he successfully fought in Canada for 22 months and got the children back, but a “corrupt judge” returned them to the UK after three months

A judge dismissed the case as “major for lack of substantive jurisdiction” two days after Miller filed his complaint.

British company documents show Gulian is the director of a Christian organization in Berkshire, England, appointed in February this year.

In an unsuccessful appeal in June 2021, he claimed he had no income and only had $4,000 in his checking account and a 2018 Kia Optima in his name.

However, property records show that he bought a home in Henderson, Nevada, for $240,000 in 2015 and previously owned property in Studio City, Los Angeles.

“All of my living expenses are currently covered by a 501C3 nonprofit organization that is assisting me with this legal process,” he wrote in the filing, adding that the nonprofit is headquartered in Las Vegas, though he did not name the organization.

Court documents from 2021 list his name as “Vem Vim Yenovkian,” also known as “Vem Miller Yenovkian.”

Miller filed a petition in Clark County, Nevada to change his name to Vem Miller in 2022. The court appears to have granted the request.

He told Fox News on Sunday that the confusion over his identity documents is because he is Armenian and some use his full name and others don't to avoid potential anti-Armenian sentiment around the world.

In another bizarre legal complaint filed in Los Angeles in 2013, Miller claimed that the company he worked with on a reality show “planted a kilogram of white powder in (Miller's) office, which caused a private investigator to 'find' the material and falsely indict ( Miller) for drug possession.

Miller's social media posts include videos of Republican events and selfies with pro-Trump media figures popular among the alt-right, including Vivek Ramaswamy, Steven Bannon and Roger Stone. He even got close to Donald Trump Jr. at one Republican Party event.

“A lot of people have told this story without understanding that he's one of us and he's been fighting the same fight all along,” Robinson said.

Robinson has approximately 400,000 followers on X (formerly Twitter) and hosts her own show, Conspiracy Truths, with Mindy Robinson.

“Usually it's against Democrats, but we hate Republicans too. We express very equal contempt for a corrupt government,” she said.

Robinson said they met around 2020 during protests and activist events in Las Vegas, where they both live, and became acquainted with each other in a small community of right-wing, pro-Trump content creators who view mainstream media as “corrupt.”

“During Covid, all this tyranny, many of us got up from the couch and went to organize protests. I met with him regularly, and two or three years ago he contacted me about starting my own network,” Robinson said.

Vem Miller, 49, was arrested Saturday near Donald Trump's rally in Coachella, California, after a checkpoint search of his car discovered firearms and high-capacity magazines

Vem Miller, 49, was arrested Saturday near Donald Trump's rally in Coachella, California, after a checkpoint search of his car discovered firearms and high-capacity magazines

Donald Trump has been advocating for a more visible area of ​​bulletproof glass at his outdoor rallies since the July 13 attack on him in Butler, Pennsylvania. Pictured: Trump at a rally in Coachella, California, on October 12, 2024.

Donald Trump has been advocating for a more visible area of ​​bulletproof glass at his outdoor rallies since the July 13 attack on him in Butler, Pennsylvania. Pictured: Trump at a rally in Coachella, California, on October 12, 2024.

– We don't get paid for this. We have some advertisers and stuff. But for us, it was really about getting the truth out there.”

Miller was detained after he was stopped at a checkpoint near the former president's rally in Coachella, California on Saturday just before 5 p.m. local time.

He allegedly provided false VIP credentials and was found to have illegally possessed a shotgun, a loaded handgun and a high-capacity magazine in his vehicle.

Local law enforcement said the incident “probably” occurred: a third assassination attempt – after Trump was shot in the ear in Butler, Pennsylvania in July, and a gunman planned to kill him at his West Palm Beach, Florida golf club in September.

However, a source close to the Trump campaign downplayed the threat and told DailyMaill.com that the gunman was arrested before he posed any threat.