Overview
- Stephen Miller, White House deputy chief of staff, delivered a pointed critique of the press for allegedly failing to address former President Joe Biden's mental competence during his tenure.
- Miller provided a 'civics lesson,' emphasizing the president's unique role as the only nationally elected official and the constitutional authority vested in the office by Article II.
- He argued that unelected bureaucrats pose an existential threat to democracy by resisting the implementation of executive orders aligned with the will of the American people.
- Miller highlighted examples of federal agencies, including the FBI and EPA, allegedly obstructing reforms mandated by voters and the Trump administration.
- The remarks sparked significant attention on social media, with many conservatives praising Miller's defense of the administration's actions and critique of the media.