Stephen Miller

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  • Summary

  • Stephen Miller is an American political strategist and former senior advisor to President Donald Trump, best known for his role in shaping the administration’s hardline immigration policies. A vocal conservative since his college days at Duke University, Miller worked for several Republican lawmakers before becoming a key figure in Trump's 2016 campaign and subsequent presidency. He was instrumental in drafting policies like the travel ban and family separation at the U.S.-Mexico border, earning both praise and criticism for his staunch nationalist stance. After leaving the White House, he founded America First Legal, continuing to influence U.S. policy through legal challenges.
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  • Stephen Miller- Architect of Modern American Immigration Policy
    Nov 12 2024
    From outspoken high school conservative to one of the most influential immigration policy architects in modern American history, this episode explores the controversial rise of Stephen Miller. We trace his journey from Santa Monica to the White House, examining how this young advisor shaped the Trump administration's most significant immigration policies. The episode delves into Miller's pivotal role in implementing the travel ban, the "zero tolerance" border policy, and his continued influence through America First Legal. Whether you view him as a principled defender of American sovereignty or a divisive force in immigration policy, Miller's impact on U.S. politics remains undeniable. A revealing look at the man behind some of the most consequential policy decisions of the Trump era, brought to you by "Quiet Please" podcast networks.
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    13 mins

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