How far does Stephen Miller's influence extend in Trump's White House?
Stephen Miller pushes a far-right agenda in the Trump administration, integrating Project 2025’s aggressive policies into U.S. National Security Strategy, including military options and territorial claims.
- This past week, Stephen Miller, White House deputy chief of staff, pushed Project 2025 ideas, with parts adopted by the new Trump administration; Miller said the US would `unapologetically` use its military and refused to rule out action against Greenland.
- Project 2025, developed by far-right and hyper-conservative thinkers including the Heritage Foundation, is described by its authors as a `vaccine` against national decay but critics call it a macho 920-page screed.
- On television, Miller erupted on CNN when challenged about kidnapping Venezuela's president Nicolas Maduro and said, `These are the iron laws of the world,` linking power to international affairs.
- The new NSS acknowledges `multi-polarity`, accepting China and Russia's spheres of influence, while still viewing Latin America as Washington's backyard and advocating an aggressive regional stance.
- With Project 2025 now supported by state power, the NSS's aggressive hemisphere posture aligned with the 3 January attack on Venezuela, and critics say it signals the `death throes of a fading empire`.
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How far does Stephen Miller's influence extend in Trump's White House?
Stephen Miller is largely credited with channeling President Trump's desires and making his vision for the United States real. Ashley Parker, a staff writer for The Atlantic, explains Miller's power within the administration.
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