Monday, December 23

Stephen Miller expected to be named Trump’s deputy chief of staff for policy

President-elect Donald Trump is expected to name Stephen Miller as his deputy chief of staff for policy at the White House, a source with knowledge of the transition team’s plans said Monday.

While Trump hasn’t made his choice public yet, Vice President-elect JD Vance appeared to confirm the news in a post on X as he reacted to CNN’s report about Miller being chosen for the role.

“This is another fantastic pick by the president. Congrats

@StephenM

!” Vance said.

NBC News has reached out to the Trump team for comment. Trump has named campaign manager Susie Wiles as his White House chief of staff.

Miller, a staunch hard-liner on immigration policy, worked in the White House during Trump’s first term in office, serving both as director of speechwriting and as a senior adviser to the president.

For years, Miller has advocated a hard-right policy on immigration. Before Trump lost to President Joe Biden in 2020, Miller had previewed plans to ramp up an even more restrictive immigration agenda. He told NBC News at the time that

a second Trump term would prioritize

limiting asylum grants and work visas, punishing and outlawing “sanctuary cities,” and expanding the travel ban with tougher screening for visa applicants.

He likely would be instrumental next year in attempting to execute Trump’s promise to force mass deportations of undocumented immigrants.

On Election Day last week, Miller wrote in a post on X, “GET THE HELL TO THE POLLS AND VOTE TO END THE INVASION!!!” He wrote in another post that day, “Illegals are raping and murdering American children. All the men of America need to fulfill their duty, get to the voting booth, and end the invasion once and for all.”

See also  How public health officials rapidly traced the source of the McDonald’s E. coli outbreak 

Since leaving the White House, he has run the right-wing group America First Legal, which he founded

with former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows

. In 2021, the group sued the Biden administration, claiming that the president’s American Rescue Plan discriminated against white farmers. The organization has

filed multiple complaints with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission,

such as one submitted last year to investigate what it called “woke” programs at the Kellogg Co.

And while Trump tried to distance himself during the 2024 campaign from Project 2025, Miller’s group was one of the more than 100 conservative organizations that

formally backed the initiative

. Democrats and Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign warned about what they said Project 2025 would mean for the nation, including cuts to programs that combat climate change, the elimination of the Department of Education and further limits on access to abortion.

In the days before the election, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told NBC News that he ran into Miller at Trump’s rally at Madison Square Garden and said Miller told him that the former president was committed to Kennedy’s “Make America Healthy Again” agenda.

“He said to me, ‘I want you to know something — that literally everybody on this staff, from top to bottom, is committed to MAHA, and we’re so excited about getting micro-plastics out of our bodies, and our food, about getting the pesticides off of our agricultural fields, about getting the chemicals and the food colorings out of our food,'” Kennedy told NBC. “And he said, ‘I’m convinced that if you get — if we get in there and you are allowed to do what you’re going to do, which President Trump is gonna make sure it happens, that we’ll be able to reduce chronic disease in this country by half within four years.’”

See also  Man who went missing for 25 years reunited with family after they spotted him in a news article

Note: Thank you for visiting our website! We strive to keep you informed with the latest updates based on expected timelines, although please note that we are not affiliated with any official bodies. Our team is committed to ensuring accuracy and transparency in our reporting, verifying all information before publication. We aim to bring you reliable news, and if you have any questions or concerns about our content, feel free to reach out to us via email. We appreciate your trust and support!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *