Trump brings back Stephen Miller as White House deputy chief of staff



President-elect Donald Trump is expected to announce Stephen Miller will be White House deputy chief of staff for policy in his second term.

Donald Trump is expected to announce Stephen Miller as the White House deputy chief of staff for policy in his second term. Getty Images

The vice president-elect, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), congratulated Miller on his new role, first reported by CNN.

Miller is one of the leading voices behind Trump’s immigration plans — advocating for more restrictive policies — and served as a senior adviser on the topic in the first administration.

The new position as deputy chief of staff for policy would allow him to have a more expansive role in the White House, as he would be working under chief of staff Susie Wiles to ensure smooth operations in the West Wing.

The new position would allow Miller to have a more expansive role in the White House. AP
Miller speaks during a Trump campaign rally in Michigan. REUTERS

Since leaving the White House, Miller launched the America First Legal Foundation, a conservative legal organization led by many former members of the Trump administration.



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