Trump Appoints Stephen Miller as Deputy Chief of Policy
Donald Trump names Stephen Miller, known for his hard-line stance on immigration, as the deputy chief of policy in his administration. Miller, a senior adviser in Trump's first term, was a decisive figure in shaping key policies. He currently leads America First Legal, challenging the Biden administration.
In a significant appointment, Donald Trump has named Stephen Miller, an ardent supporter of strict immigration policies, as deputy chief of policy for his upcoming administration.
The announcement, initially reported by CNN, received praise from Vice President-elect JD Vance, highlighting Miller's longstanding involvement in Trump's inner circle. Miller's previous tenure featured critical roles in shaping the administration's agenda, including the controversial family separation policy in 2018.
Outside of government, Miller serves as president of America First Legal, a body of ex-Trump advisers challenging current policies on issues like free speech and national security, presenting themselves as a conservative counterpoint to established civil rights organizations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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