Stephen Miller: The Man Behind Trump’s Agenda
In the chaotic world of the Trump administration, one figure stands out above the rest: Stephen Miller. Not Vice President JD Vance, not chief of staff Susie Wiles, nobody else — just Miller. At a mere 39 years old, Miller has amassed a level of influence that rivals even President Donald Trump himself. He’s the brains behind many of the administration’s most controversial policies, using his no-holds-barred tactics to push the president’s agenda forward.
Who is Stephen Miller, you ask? Well, he’s the White House deputy chief of staff for policy, responsible for churning out executive orders left and right for Trump to sign. From declaring a national emergency at the southern border to pulling the U.S. out of the World Health Organization, Miller has had his hands in it all. Some might even call him the president’s “id,” the voice inside Trump’s head that drives his most extreme impulses.
Not everyone is a fan of Miller, though. Democrats have long criticized him as the mastermind behind Trump’s most divisive policies. Senator Ben Ray Luján even went so far as to say that Miller is to blame for “all the bad things happening in the United States.” It’s clear that Miller is a polarizing figure, even within his own party.
But love him or hate him, there’s no denying that Miller wields an enormous amount of power in the White House. His influence extends far beyond just immigration policy, the issue he’s most closely associated with. As Trump’s right-hand man, Miller has a hand in nearly every aspect of the administration’s agenda. And with the president’s unwavering trust and support, there’s no telling how far Miller’s reach will extend.
In the end, one thing is clear: Stephen Miller is a force to be reckoned with in the Trump White House. Love him or hate him, his impact on the administration is undeniable. And as long as Trump is in office, it seems likely that Miller will continue to shape the president’s agenda in his own image.