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Stephen Miller Lists Arlington Home for $3.75 Million After Sidewalk Chalk Protests

The dispute turns on whether sidewalk chalking outside the residence was protected speech or intimidation.

Overview

  • The six-bedroom Country Club Hills property was listed on October 7 for $3.75 million, spans nearly 6,000 square feet, and features “comprehensive security,” according to the Redfin listing.
  • A neighborhood civic association newsletter stated that “the Millers have moved,” according to reporting cited in recent coverage.
  • In mid-September, activists wrote messages on a public sidewalk and a nearby park outside the home, including “Stephen Miller is destroying democracy,” “no white nationalism,” and “trans rights are human rights.”
  • Arlington Neighbors United for Humanity claimed responsibility for the chalking, described it as peaceful expression protected by the First Amendment, and denied distributing personal information.
  • Katie Miller posted video on September 14 of washing away the messages and vowed the family would not back down, and Stephen Miller later told Sean Hannity the activity amounted to “terroristic threats.”