Trump Names Stephen Miller to Be Deputy Chief of Policy, Vance Confirms
SUMMARY
President-elect Donald Trump has appointed Stephen Miller as Deputy Chief of Policy in his upcoming administration, according to Vice President-elect JD Vance. Miller, a central policy adviser during Trump’s first term, is known for his strong stance on immigration and border security. Vance praised the choice on social media, calling it "another fantastic pick by the president." Miller, who previously served as a senior adviser to Trump, helped shape important policies on immigration and has remained active in conservative legal circles through America First Legal, where he has filed lawsuits challenging the Biden administration. This appointment joins other recent Trump selections, including Susie Wiles as Chief of Staff, Tom Homan as “border czar,” and Rep. Elise Stefanik as UN ambassador. Miller's return to the administration reaffirms Trump’s focus on America First policies as he prepares for his second term in office.