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Stephen Miller’s Latest Fox News Rant Cut Short After Camera Self-Deports

UNITED STATES, JUL 10 – Stephen Miller's camera died during a live Fox News interview, abruptly ending his remarks on Trump administration immigration funding, with the moment going viral online.

  • Stephen Miller, who serves as the Deputy Chief of Staff at the White House, had his Fox News remote interview abruptly interrupted on July 10, 2025, when his camera lost power during his passionate discussion.
  • Miller was advocating for new funding in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which includes hiring 10,000 additional ICE officers and boosting deportations of criminal aliens.
  • Kellyanne Conway, guest hosting Hannity, thanked Miller and acted like no technical problem occurred while Miller’s camera showed a 'battery level low' message and then went black.
  • Miller claimed undocumented immigrants drive up healthcare costs, despite studies showing immigrants pay more in taxes than they receive in benefits and that crime rates are lower among immigrants.
  • The footage of Miller’s sudden cut-off went viral, prompting critics to call it a metaphor for his rhetoric, while the incident highlighted controversies over immigration policy and political messaging.
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HuffPost broke the news in United States on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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