Stephen Miller tells Fox News anchor on air: Fire your pollster
- On April 28, 2025, Stephen Miller, a senior White House policy adviser, was questioned by Fox News anchor John Roberts in Washington, D.C., about President Trump’s struggling poll numbers.
- The confrontation followed recent polls showing Trump’s approval rating at historic lows, particularly due to criticisms of his economic, tariff, and inflation policies.
- Miller defended Trump’s record on border security, citing a Fox News poll with 55 percent approval, but acknowledged weakness on other issues and dismissed polling accuracy.
- Miller stated, "Fox News needs to fire its pollster" because the pollster has "always been wrong about President Trump," expressing the administration's rejection of the polling results.
- This episode underscores ongoing tensions between the Trump administration and media polling, suggesting challenges in shaping public perception ahead of upcoming political events.
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WH Adviser Miller Tells Fox News to Fire Pollster
White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller told his Fox News interviewer that the network needs to fire its pollster during a live interview at the White House on Tuesday. Fox News anchor John Roberts asked Miller about President Donald Trump’s low polling numbers — “he’s well underwater” — on the economy, tariffs, and inflation during an interview on the north lawn. “I don’t want to make things awkward for you, John, but it is our opinion…
Stephen Miller Tells Fox News to Fire Pollster
“Trump advisor Stephen Miller told Fox News anchor John Roberts that the network needs to ‘fire its pollster’ in a live segment on Tuesday after the latest polls showed that the president’s approval rate was only at 44%,” The Wrap reports.
'Always been wrong': Top Trump aide tells Fox News anchor live on air that network needs to 'fire its pollster' * WorldNetDaily * by Harold Hutchison, Daily Caller News Foundation
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