
White House Deputy Chief of Staff and interim National Security Advisor Stephen Miller has proven to be arguably the most fiery and effective White House employee when dealing with corporate media hacks. He proved his mettle once again after venturing into the lion’s den at CNN to deliver another epic smackdown.
On Friday, Miller appeared on the network with host Pamela Brown to discuss today’s Supreme Court ruling allowing the Trump Administration to revoke the legal status of more than 500,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, along with Trump’s recent comments against federal judges who blocked him from imposing tariffs and the Federalist Society.
During their discussion, Brown noted that Miller always states that judges are going rogue whenever there is a ruling against the administration, and demanded to know whether the White House believes in checks and balances at all.
Miller noted the heavy bias and lazy assumption baked into her bad-faith question and proceeded to completely flip the tables on her.
WATCH:
Stephen Miller just BEAT DOWN a fake news CNN “reporter” for simping for rogue judges
Miller left her literally shaking
“So what you’re saying is, each individual action a President makes has to be individually approved by 700 DISTRICT COURT JUDGES?”
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— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) May 30, 2025
BROWN: Whenever a judge rules against this administration, you say they are going rogue,” Brown whined. “Do you think a judge should just rubberstamp what your White House does?
If not, what checks and balances do you think should be in place for this White House?
MILLER: It’s not the job of a district court judge to perform an individual green light or red light on every single policy that the president takes as the head of the executive branch. Just think about the premise baked into your question, respectfully, Pam. You’re saying that when the American people elect a president of the United States of America…
BROWN: I’m not…
MILLER: It’s the implication…Let me finish. When you have these types of lazy assumptions built into questions, it makes it hard to have a constructive conversation.”
BROWN: What is the lazy assumption? I said you all had a win…
(crosstalk)
MILLER: When you say, ‘Do we believe that district court judges rubber stamp each action?’ There is a premise that is built into that that is absurd.
The President is the sole head of the executive branch. He’s the only officer in the entire government that’s elected by the entire American people.
Democracy cannot function…In fact, democracy does not exist at all if each action the president takes has to be approved by individually approved by 700 district court judges? That’s democracy?
So if there’s 15 communist crazy judges on the court, that each of them as a team working together, can block and freeze each and every executive action. Joe Biden was allowed to by this same court system to import 20 million illegal foreigners into this country.
Miller’s beatdown of the CNN hack continued when he caught her using a politically correct term to describe illegal aliens. The moment came during a segment discussing the recent arrest of a Mexican illegal alien in Wisconsin who threatened to assassinate President Trump.
Stephen Miller just CALLED OUT CNN live on air for using fluffy terminology to describe illegals
“When we use language that’s designed to obscure the truth, that’s not good faith. An illegal alien is an illegal alien. They’re not an ‘undocumented migrant.’”
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— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) May 30, 2025
BROWN: An undocumented migrant sent a letter threatening the president…CNN reporting shows that investigators believe the migrant was set up. What is the administration going to do now? And this is an undocumented immigrant, I do want to note that…And law enforcement believes he was set up.
MILLER: I want to clarify what you mean so that we are talking about the same thing. Are you saying that this immigrant was here illegally?
BROWN: Yes, I am, and that’s why I said that, but…
MILLER: You said he was undocumented and it’s not clear what that means.
BROWN: I want this to be, call me naive, a good faith discussion about what is happening right now.
MILLER: Right. But when we use language that’s designed to obscure the truth, that’s not good faith. An illegal alien is an illegal alien.
They’re not an “undocumented migrant.”
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