Stephen Miller; Spanky Trump's Grand Champion Slug

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"Former Trump White House adviser Stephen Miller on Thursday testified virtually for roughly eight hours before the House select committee investigating the US Capitol insurrection, a source familiar with the meeting told CNN.

"It got a little chippy," the source said, suggesting Miller was at times a difficult witness. Some executive privilege issues came up during the meeting, the source added.

Miller is under subpoena by the committee and had resisted attempts to appear, including by suing to block the committee from forcing him to hand over documents and meet for an interview. In its subpoena of Miller, the committee cited the role he had played in sharing false claims of voter fraud related to the 2020 election.

In its subpoena letter to Miller late last year, the committee noted that he, by his own account, "participated in efforts to spread false information about alleged voter fraud in the November 2020 election, as well as efforts to encourage state legislatures to alter the outcome of the November 2020 election by appointing alternate slates of electors."
 
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June 25, 2021
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"In "Frankly, We Did Win This Election: The Inside Story of How Trump Lost," set to be published in July, the Wall Street Journal reporter Michael Bender described the scene inside the White House as antiracism protests played out in Seattle and Portland last year, CNN reported on Thursday.

Donald Trump, Miller, Attorney General Bill Barr, and Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, were clashing over how to respond to the unrest, the book said, according to CNN.

During one debate in the Oval Office, Bender reportedly wrote,
Miller said the protests reminded him of a war zone.

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These cities are burning," Miller was quoted as saying.

Milley turned around in his seat, pointed his finger at Miller, and said, "Shut the fuck up, Stephen," the book reportedly says.

Bender reportedly wrote that
Milley, who considered the protests a political rather than military issue, tried to get as close to Trump as possible during the final months of his presidency, as he was concerned that Trump might invoke the Insurrection Act as a response to the protests."
 
"Former White House adviser Stephen Miller, last week, warned law schools of possible lawsuits if they ignore the Supreme Court’s ruling on affirmative action issued.

Miller, the president of
America First Legal, said Friday that his nonprofit organization sent a letter to the deans of 200 law schools across the country warning of future legal action if they do not heed the court’s ruling."

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Miller founded the non-profit America First Legal in 2021, and is currently its president.[26][27] The organization claims to be the long-awaited answer to the ACLU. AFL also wants to put an end to "anti-white bigotry".[26] AFL has won court cases against government funding that reserved funding for historically disadvantaged groups (women, minorities and veterans).[26] AFL has used the legal strategy of forum shopping, choosing jurisdictions where they are likely to have rulings under conservative judges.[26]
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