Trump Taps Longtime Adviser Stephen Miller for Key Role
Stephen Miller, a staunch ally of Donald Trump and immigration hard-liner, has been appointed deputy chief of policy for the new administration. Known for his significant influence on Trump's previous immigration policies, Miller has consistently been a key figure in Trump's political sphere, rallying support through speeches and advocacy.
Donald Trump's new administration is set to include longtime adviser, Stephen Miller, as the deputy chief of policy. Recognized for his hard-line stance on immigration, Miller has been instrumental in shaping several of Trump's previous policies.
Vice President-elect JD Vance announced Miller's appointment, calling it a 'fantastic pick.' Miller, known for helping craft many of Trump's speeches and policies, particularly in immigration, remains a critical figure in Trump's political strategy.
Since leaving the White House, Miller presides over America First Legal, a conservative legal group. His ongoing influence was also evident in Trump's recent campaigns, where Miller actively rallied supporters across the nation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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