Overview
- On May 30 the Supreme Court stayed a lower-court order, clearing the way for the administration to revoke Temporary Protected Status for about 500,000 migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela.
- Miller argued that district court judges should not be empowered to greenlight each executive policy, warning that such oversight undermines the electorate’s choice.
- During the CNN interview he repeatedly interrupted Pamela Brown, accusing her of framing questions with “lazy assumptions.”
- Brown pressed Miller on his description of “crazy communist judges,” noting that some were appointed by President Trump himself.
- The heated back-and-forth highlights ongoing disputes over executive power limits and the administration’s fraught relationship with the media.