White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller answered a question about people insisting Elon Musk is an “unelected bureaucrat" in the Trump administration.
White House aide Stephen Miller appeared more calm and collected during a Friday night interview with Fox News after going nuclear on CNN earlier in the week. Miller got himself so worked up on Tuesday chatting with CNN anchor Brianna Keilar that she literally had to tell him to “calm down” as he railed against critics of Elon Musk’s DOGE amid ongoing federal cuts.
White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller answered a question about people insisting Elon Musk is an “unelected bureaucrat” in the Trump administration.  Read More
White House aide Stephen Miller launched into a barrage of shouting aimed at CNN's Brianna Keilar Tuesday as she grilled him on cuts being made by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency and the sensitive information the billionaire's team might be accessing.
An interview between a CNN anchor and a top Trump aide turned sour Tuesday after adviser Stephen Miller blew a fuse on-air while trying to defend Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
Miller defended President Donald Trump's appointment of advisers, including himself and DOGE head Elon Musk, to work within the government.
Stephen Miller got a bit tongue-tied trying to explain the hierarchy of reporting when it came to DOGE. While speaking with CNN's Brianna Keilar, Miller was asked who was in charge of DOGE - the newly minted Department of Government Efficiency that has been responsible for slashing a number of government agencies and spending.
Let's calm down,” the CNN anchor had to repeatedly tell the top Trump White House adviser after he started shouting live on air.
The Gateway Pundit's White House correspondent Jordan Conradson gave a fawning question to Stephen Miller at Thursday's press briefing.
Since DOGE’s creation it has gone after cutting federal spending deemed by the Trump administration to be wasteful and unnecessary.
Finding #1: Elon Musk is government-funded. USAID spent $3 million on Elon’s Starlink terminals. And the federal government gave him close to $5 billion in Tesla subsidies. In total, Elon’s companies receive over $15 billion in government contracts.