Stephen Miller

American government official

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April 2025 Miller became a leading official in the Trump administration's actions against higher education, moving to revoke federal funding to universities to demand policy changes.
2025 Stephen Miller begins potential involvement in a second Trump administration, continuing his role as a key political advisor focused on immigration policy and conservative strategy.
February 2025 Miller and Peter Navarro led economic discussions regarding the imposition of tariffs on Canada, China, and Mexico.
January 20 2025 Took office as deputy chief of staff for policy and homeland security advisor.
January 2025 Miller met with Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg, pushing him to adopt policies more favorable to Trump.
November 13 2024 Donald Trump confirmed Stephen Miller would serve as deputy chief of staff for policy and Homeland Security Advisor in his potential second term administration.
October 27 2024 Miller delivered a speech at a Donald Trump campaign rally in Madison Square Garden, declaring 'America is for Americans and Americans only'.
2023 Continued leading America First Legal in launching strategic lawsuits and legal interventions against federal government initiatives, maintaining his role as a prominent conservative legal activist.
2023 Miller played a key role in pushing Republican lawmakers to insert tougher border policies into a spending bill.
September 2023 Miller's second son was born in September 2023.
September 8 2022 Miller was subpoenaed by a federal grand jury investigating attempts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election, with a specific focus on the January 6 United States Capitol attack.
February 2022 Miller welcomed his first son in February 2022.
January 2022 Miller filed multiple legal challenges against Biden administration policies, including immigration and COVID-19 related regulations through America First Legal.
April 7 2021 Stephen Miller launched the America First Legal Foundation, a conservative legal organization dedicated to advancing conservative legal causes.
January 6 2021 Miller prepared the remarks that Trump delivered at the rally preceding the U.S. Capitol storming.
2020 During the COVID-19 pandemic, leaked conversations revealed Miller wanted to extend border restrictions and advised Trump against promoting mask-wearing.
December 14 2020 Miller described a plan to send 'alternate' electors to Congress following Trump's election loss, which was part of efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.
November 2020 Miller's first child, a daughter, was born shortly after the November 2020 election.
July 2020 Miller was added to the Southern Poverty Law Center's list of extremists.
February 16 2020 Stephen Miller married Katie Waldman, who was also a fellow administration official.
November 2019 Leaked emails reveal Miller's promotion of white nationalist articles and conspiracy theories.
April 7 2019 Miller played a central role in Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen's resignation, as part of a push for a more aggressive immigration approach.
February 2019 Miller defended Trump's declaration of national emergency to fund border wall construction during a televised interview with Chris Wallace.
August 13 2018 Politico published an essay by Miller's uncle, Dr. David S. Glosser, detailing the family's immigration history and criticizing Miller's immigration stance.
July 2018 Senior White House official Jennifer Arangio was fired after reportedly challenging Miller's views on refugees and migration.
May 2018 Miller was reported to have attended a controversial meeting with George Nader, Wikistrat CEO Joel Zamel, Erik Prince, and Donald Trump Jr. on August 3, 2016.
January 7 2018 Miller appeared on CNN's State of the Union with Jake Tapper, calling Steve Bannon's comments 'grotesque' and praising Trump as a 'political genius'. The interview became contentious, with Miller being escorted out of the studio by security.
2017 Miller distanced himself from Steve Bannon as Bannon fell out of favor in the White House.
2017 Miller helps write Trump's inaugural address as a key White House speechwriter.
August 2 2017 Miller had a heated debate with CNN's Jim Acosta at the White House daily briefing regarding the RAISE Act and immigration policy, arguing about the Statue of Liberty's symbolism.
May 2017 Miller played an influential role in Trump's decision to fire FBI director James Comey and was interviewed by special counsel Robert Mueller regarding Comey's dismissal.
February 2017 Miller appeared on CBS' Face the Nation, criticizing federal courts for blocking Trump's travel ban and making unsubstantiated claims about voter fraud.
2016 Miller wrote the speech Trump gave at the 2016 Republican National Convention.
December 13 2016 The transition team announced Miller would serve as Senior Advisor to the President for Policy during the Trump administration.
November 2016 Miller was named national policy director of Trump's transition team.
August 2016 Miller was named the head of Trump's economic policy team.
March 2016 Miller began regularly speaking on behalf of the Trump campaign, serving as a 'warm-up act' for Trump.
February 8 2016 Miller participated in an interview with InfoWars, praising the site and its owner Alex Jones for their coverage of immigration and the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
January 2016 Miller joined Donald Trump's presidential campaign as a senior policy adviser.
2014 Miller worked on Dave Brat's successful House campaign, which unseated Republican majority leader Eric Cantor.

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