Former U.S. President Donald Trump has appointed Stephen Miller, a key adviser from his first term, as deputy chief of policy in his new administration. Miller, known for his strong stance on immigration, is set to play a significant role in shaping the administration’s policy framework.
Vice President-elect JD Vance congratulated Miller on X, describing the appointment as “another fantastic pick by the president.” The announcement, first reported by CNN, highlights Trump’s continued reliance on his trusted inner circle.
During Trump’s first term, Miller served as a senior adviser and was central to several controversial policies, including the 2018 family separation program aimed at deterring illegal immigration. He also played a pivotal role in drafting Trump’s hard-line immigration speeches and policies.
Since Trump left office, Miller has been at the helm of America First Legal, a conservative organization often compared to the American Civil Liberties Union. The group has challenged the Biden administration, universities, and media companies on issues ranging from freedom of speech to national security.
Miller’s appointment suggests a strong focus on conservative and immigration policies in the new administration, with expectations of significant legal and policy battles ahead.
This development signals Trump’s intent to double down on his signature policies, with Miller likely at the forefront of shaping the administration’s conservative agenda.