Trump's 'racist' mass deportation architect to serve as White House policy chief: report
President-elect Donald Trump will reportedly pick anti-immigration zealot Stephen Miller for a top White House policy position.
CNN first reported Monday that Trump would appoint Miller to serve as White House deputy chief of staff for policy. Miller was behind the family separation policy during Trump's first administration, and he was the architect of a mass deportation plan the former president revealed during his 2024 campaign.
Former Republican Tara Setmayer told CNN that Miller was "a despicable human being that is a racist and a xenophobe, and his own family has disowned him."
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"And this is now who has proximity to power in the White House, basically number two next to Susie Wiles, in the ear of the president of the United States," Setmayer explained. "I guess the upside is at least he won't be DHS secretary or attorney general."