Here’s the latest on Stephen Miller.
- Miller remains a prominent Trump aide, with recent coverage highlighting his role in shaping messaging and policy across immigration, crime, and domestic politics.[1][7]
- A number of profiles and summaries trace his influence back to the first Trump term and note his continued position as a key policy and communications strategist in the current administration.[3][9]
- Media and opinion pieces in early 2025 through 2026 discuss him as a controversial but influential figure, including debates over his influence within the White House and broader political dynamics.[2][5][8]
If you’d like, I can pull more specifics (e.g., recent statements, appearances, or policy initiatives) and provide citations.
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Stephen Miller is a Republican political adviser who serves as deputy chief of staff for policy and as homeland security adviser in U.S. Pres Donald Trump’s second administration (2025– ). He previously was a senior policy adviser during Trump’s first presidential term (2017–21). A prominent figure in conservative politics, Miller is known especially for his anti-immigration views.
www.britannica.comIn the hours after a chaotic confrontation in Chicago last week that culminated with a federal agent shooting a local woman, top White House aide Stephen Miller delivered an urgent order to Department…
www.cnn.comSen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., is joined by Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., in his disdain for White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller.
www.foxnews.comCNN claims after Jake Tapper cut short interview with Stephen Miller, White House aide had to be "escorted out by security”
www.cbsnews.comTwo officials falsely called Alex Pretti a 'domestic terrorist.' Why is only one of them in trouble?
slate.comThe 'president's id' is leaving his mark on domestic and foreign policy with knowledge acquired in Trump's first term and power delegated in this term.
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