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Stephen Miller Challenges Fox News Polling Over Trump's Low Approval Ratings

In a live interview, Miller dismissed Fox News' polling on Trump, citing inaccuracies and demanding the network fire its pollster.

White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller speaks with reporters outside the White House, Monday, April 28, 2025, in Washington.
Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller at the White House on April 28, 2025.
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Overview

  • Stephen Miller, a top Trump aide, criticized Fox News' pollster during a live interview, rejecting the network's polling results on President Trump's approval ratings.
  • Miller claimed Fox News' pollster has consistently been wrong about Trump, referencing past predictions about Kamala Harris as an example of inaccuracies.
  • The Fox News poll highlighted Trump's strong approval on border security but showed low ratings on economic issues, tariffs, and inflation, prompting Miller's remarks.
  • Fox News anchor John Roberts defended the network's polling, stating that Fox News stands by its data despite Miller's criticism.
  • This incident reflects a broader strategy within the Trump administration to discredit unfavorable media coverage and polling, particularly as independent surveys show declining approval ratings for Trump.