Overview
- Recent accounts describe Miller at the height of his influence in Trump’s second term, with a remit that stretches from immigration to national security, trade, military action, and policing.
- In a CNN interview, Miller framed U.S. posture as power-driven and said the military could seize Greenland, echoing a 'SOON' post by Katie Miller as NATO leaders reiterated Denmark’s claim.
- Reporting credits Miller with overseeing policy toward Venezuela, pushing the operation to capture Nicolás Maduro, and steering prelude strikes on suspected drug-smuggling vessels.
- On the domestic front, Miller is tied to mass ICE deployments in U.S. cities, proposals to end birthright citizenship, and arguments for curbing judicial checks and suspending habeas corpus in some cases.
- The profile details growing scrutiny of the Millers’ efforts to involve federal authorities in a local protest case, with FBI hesitation, a magistrate judge’s refusal on warrants, and a congressional inquiry into a Virginia prosecutor.