President-elect Donald Trump is beginning to announce all of the members of his transition team who will be serving in his administration and the folks he is choosing are the cream of the crop in their respective fields. If you thought there was a lot of winning during the first term, just wait until January when Trump takes office for the second time. It’s going to be epic.
The most recent pick the president-elect revealed is none other than Stephen Miller, the man who was the brainchild behind the mass deportation strategy soon to be implemented, has been appointed to the position of deputy chief of staff for policy, according to two sources who spoke with CNN on Monday. Miller, 39, has been the main driving force of the anti-illegal immigration message of Trump’s campaign. He has helped reveal the incompetence and evil behind the Biden-Harris administration’s failure to secure the southern border and to deport the millions of folks who have crossed int our country without legal permission during the last three and a half years.
With this new gig, Miller will have the ability to tap every arm of the federal government. I bet liberals all over the United States are freaking out as we speak.
Here’s more on this massive move by Trump via Trending Politics News:
Trump spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt did not confirm or deny the news. “President-elect Trump will begin making decisions on who will serve in his second administration soon. Those decisions will be announced when they are made,” she told the outlet. However, Vice President-elect J.D. Vance did appear to confirm the appointment, writing a congratulatory message to Miller on X. “This is another fantastic pick by the president,” wrote the Ohio senator.
This is another fantastic pick by the president. Congrats @StephenM! https://t.co/2kQCmbcRy3
— JD Vance (@JDVance) November 11, 2024
Washington, D.C. Republicans probing the border have estimated that as many as 12 million illegal crossings have occurred in the past four years. However, hundreds of thousands also occurred legally under asylum protections that President Joe Biden extended to refugees from Haiti, Venezuela, and other tumultuous third-world countries. President Trump, with Miller’s support, has promised to conduct the “largest mass deportation in American history” and is expected to end those asylum protections, some of which have allowed for the lawful entrance of individuals who went on to commit heinous crimes.
Speaking with Axios earlier this year, Miller and other Trump allies promised to extend “anti-white racism” protections for Americans who feel victimized by affirmative action. The targets could range from maneuvers by publicly-funded universities to circumvent the end of affirmative action to more recent programs spurred by the 2020 death of George Floyd. “As President Trump has said, all staff, offices, and initiatives connected to Biden’s un-American policy will be immediately terminated,” Trump spokesman Steven Cheung told the outlet. Aiding the effort is America First Legal, a conservative legal advocacy group established by Miller which he has called the “long-awaited answer to the ACLU.”
Miller, under the AFL, filed a lawsuit against the current administration alleging that spending policies implemented during the pandemic were choosing small businesses that were owned by women, veterans, and those who are socioeconomically disadvantaged over others.
“This ruling is the first, but crucial, step towards ending government-sponsored racial discrimination,” Miller went on to say after scoring a critical court decision. Those sentiments were also shared by Trump, who said back in 2023 , “Every institution in America is under attack from this Marxist concept of ‘equity.’ I will get this extremism out of the White House, out of the military, out of the Justice Department, and out of our government.” Cheung told the outlet, “President Trump is committed to weeding out discriminatory programs and racist ideology across the federal government.”
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