Politics
Miller Discusses Trump Policies Amid Family Changes on Fox News

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Stephen Miller, a senior adviser to former President Donald Trump, made an appearance on Fox News Saturday night amid personal and professional upheaval. The interview, conducted by Trump’s daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, came after Miller stepped down from his White House role and his wife, Katie Miller, left her position at the Department of Government Efficiency to join Elon Musk’s team.
Miller’s interview focused primarily on the Trump administration’s policies, notably claiming that undocumented immigrants are not entitled to certain constitutional rights, despite legal debates on the matter. He accused the Democratic Party of ‘rigging’ the system, asserting they cannot compete fairly in elections.
During the segment, Miller also highlighted the legacy of the Trump administration and its influence on a new generation of leaders. He praised Trump for creating a movement that continues to implement his agenda.
The conversation took a more personal turn as Miller shared how he met his wife while she was serving as the communications director at the Department of Homeland Security during Trump’s first term. He described his children as fans of Trump, particularly his four-year-old daughter, who he said is always eager to see the former president.
Miller characterized Trump as a ‘kid magnet’ and an excellent supporter of family-friendly policies in the White House. He noted how the West Wing allows staff members to bring their children to work, even into the Oval Office.
In light of Katie Miller’s departure from her role in the Trump administration, Democrats have mocked Stephen Miller, suggesting tensions may be rising within the Trump family dynamics, especially concerning his wife’s move to work for Musk.
Katie Miller previously served in various roles during the Trump administration, and her shift to work directly under Musk has sparked speculation about her husband’s position in their differing views on Trump’s policies.
As the interview concluded, Miller’s portrayal as a family-focused individual contrasted sharply with the political challenges he faces at this time. While it remains unclear when the interview was recorded, it aimed to bolster his image amidst evolving family and career relationships.