Stephen Miller Retreats: Fallout from Deadly Immigration Incident

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Stephen Miller, a key architect of Donald Trump’s harsh immigration policies, is retreating from the public eye after a tragic incident. Two American citizens, Alex Pretti and Renee Good, both 37, died in Minnesota during a federal operation linked to Miller’s policies. Despite this fallout, he remains influential, quietly shaping new zero-tolerance immigration measures. What's interesting is that while Miller used to appear on Fox News every four days, he only made two appearances in February following the deaths. His reputation is taking a hit, and polls show he's among the most disliked political figures in the country. Still, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt defends him as a loyal adviser. While Miller stays out of the spotlight, his wife, Katie Miller, is gaining attention as a prominent voice in the MAGA movement, hosting a podcast and sharing her views online. The bottom line? As Miller continues to influence immigration policy from behind the scenes, the consequences of his actions are felt across the nation, raising concerns for many Americans.

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