Stephen Miller, President Donald Trump’s White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy, attempted to deliver a “civics lesson” to U.S. Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ), but his move quickly backfired, prompting what appears to be a quiet retreat.
Stephen Miller gave the White House press corps a “civics lesson” on presidential powers at Thursday’s press briefing, to the delight of conservatives.
Let's calm down,” the CNN anchor had to repeatedly tell the top Trump White House adviser after he started shouting live on air.
Asked who Trump believes bears responsibility for Russia's invasion of Ukraine, White House national security adviser Michael Waltz declined to say. He also didn't directly respond to a question on whether Trump viewed Russia's Vladimir Putin as a dictator after Trump called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy one.
White House adviser Stephen Miller is interviewed by CNN host Brianna Keilar. STEPHEN MILLER, WHITE HOUSE: The American people are exhausted and tired of watching their tax dollars be corruptly spent,
The Gateway Pundit's White House correspondent Jordan Conradson gave a fawning question to Stephen Miller at Thursday's press briefing.
White House deputy chief of staff for policy and homeland security advisor Stephen Miller fires back at the Democrats' freak out over DOGE on 'Hannity.'
On the foreign policy front, Trump is ramping up his attacks on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy after calling him a "dictator" and falsely blaming him for starting the war with Russia. Trump said on Friday he's had "good talks" with Russia's Vladimir Putin but not Ukraine, who he said has "no cards" as negotiations unfold.
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller to a blowtorch to media members who’ve been whining about Elon Musk having a role in cleaning up government […]
White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller raised his voice as he fought back against questions from CNN anchor Brianna Keilar about the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and
A White House official broke down the possible distribution of DOGE dividend checks, which are part of an ongoing reconciliation process with Congress.
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller offered comments about the first month of the Trump administration at Thursday's press briefing: MILLER: It's great to be back. I just want to thank you all for joining us today for our one-month celebration of the most historic opening to a presidency in American history.