Overview
- In a CNN interview, Miller framed U.S. policy around strength and power as he discussed ambitions to take control of Greenland, potentially by force.
- Katie Miller amplified the Greenland focus by tweeting a map with a U.S. flag and the word "SOON," followed hours later by the president voicing an intent to intervene for national security and resource access.
- Miller now meets daily with the president and Chief of Staff Susie Wiles to translate presidential priorities into policy and to brief lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
- He is credited with driving aggressive immigration moves, including large-scale ICE deployments in U.S. cities and a push to end birthright citizenship, drawing constitutional and legal objections.
- Recent reporting from The Atlantic, echoed by other outlets, describes Miller as holding unusually broad influence and asserts he has been tasked with a role in U.S. policy toward Venezuela.