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White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller is blasting the Biden administration’s “suicidal immigration” policy for allegedly enabling the anti-Israel suspect behind Sunday’s “targeted terror attack” in Colorado.
Stephen Miller is living his dream. The Santa Monica High School graduate who, 20 years ago, rebelled against the prevailing liberalism and celebrated multiculturalism of his classmates now runs policy for the president of the United States. And he’s convinced his boss, at last, to send in troops to quell all that he hates about Los Angeles County.
Late last month, Miller pressed ICE officials to ramp up arrests after falling short of the president’s ambitions for record-breaking daily deportations, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Those close to the administration describe Miller not just as a loyal aide, but as the ideological compass for Trump's most aggressive domestic agenda.
The architect of the radicalisation of Trump's second presidency, Stephen Miller. has a racist and bigoted history.
The protesters gathered in downtown L.A. are a microcosm of the Democratic coalition that has dominated the city for decades.
Stephen Miller is a prominent and polarizing figure in American politics, best known for his role as a senior advisor and, as of January 2025, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy under President Donald Trump.
Trump’s authorisation for US troops to quell dissent on the streets of southern California against the wishes of Gavin Newsom, the state’s Democratic governor — who called the move “immoral” and “unconstitutional” — has set up a high-stakes political and legal stand-off between the White House and America’s most-populous state.
The Movement is a weekly newsletter tracking the influence and debates steering politics on the right. Sign up here or in the box below. Stephen Miller is leading a public war
White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller on Monday put GOP Sen. Rand Paul in his social media crosshairs over his advocacy for less border enforcement funding amid ongoing riots in Los Angeles over immigration enforcement.