Stephen Miller was the architect of Donald J. Trump’s hard-line immigration agenda in his first term. Now he is back with fewer internal rivals and even more influence with the president.
Incoming White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller stopped by Capitol Hill Wednesday to ask for help sketching out President-elect Donald Trump’s signature mass deportation plan. Miller, an alum of Trump’s first administration,
Incoming Homeland Security adviser Stephen Miller discussed deportations and funding to sanctuary cities during a roughly hour-long lunch held by the House Republican Study Committee.
It was reported in November 2024 that Stephen Miller would assume the duties of the Homeland Security Advisor and Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy in Donald Trump‘s second term as president. Miller served as a senior advisor for policy and White House director of speechwriting during Trump’s first tenure and was quite influential in
Congress could withhold hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal funds from sanctuary jurisdictions like New York City that limit information about non-citizens from being shared with federal
Two days before Christmas, a group led by President-elect Donald Trump's chief architect of immigration policy wrote to state, county and city officials in so-called "sanctuary" jurisdictions to threaten criminal prosecution,
Incoming White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller told FOX News host Sean Hannity to expect over 100 executive actions from President Trump on day one of his second term.
Former Fox News host Geraldo Rivera said he would throw a punch at Trump adviser Stephen Miller’s face over his “draconian“ anti-immigrant views. “You know, I’m an old man now, I’ve been a boxer all my life,
Lawmakers who left the room hailed Stephen Miller, who was tapped to be U.S ... reconciliation allows the party controlling Congress and the White House to pass broad policy changes — provided ...
Stephen Miller, President-elect Trump's deputy chief of staff, is asserting himself as the key player in the White House's plan to pass Trump's sweeping agenda through Congress. Why it matters: Trump trusts Miller implicitly,
Stephen Miller told Zuckerberg that the billionaire mogul had “an opportunity to help reform America, but it would be on Trump’s terms.”
Jonathan Capehart, the Washington, D.C. media macher, recently visited New York City favorites Minetta Tavern and Pastis, as well as L.A. hotspot Osteria Mozza. But he didn’t have to leave the nation’s capital.