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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