Stephen Miller, the incoming deputy chief of staff for president-elect Donald Trump, claimed that Trump’s border security measures would be” the biggest private policy win” in 50 years. They would also show that Republicans had spent years promising things.
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On Fox News ‘ Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo, Miller stated on Sunday that” John Thune and Lindsey Graham have promised to bring the president’s desk, the biggest domestic policy win in at least 50 years, a full funding package for the border,” and that they will do so in January or early February. That may mean a significant increase in the number of ICE officers involved in the repatriation operation that Tom Homan just described, a pay raise for both, total funding for military operations, total financing for air and marine operations, and total funding for all the barriers and technology needed to prevent another gotaway from entering this country.
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Miller added that Trump had make sure that it “is going to happen” while Republicans have spent years saying they will get this done.
Also, Miller detailed how the Trump administration’s revenue reform may be” the greatest tax bill that we’ve always seen”, though acknowledged that conversations about the tax reform are continuing. He emphasized, however, that there are no discussions about putting off tax reform and that Trump did start working in his first time in office.
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams and approaching borders emperor Tom Homan may join on Thursday ahead of Trump’s opening in January. Adams said he would not be “warring with the]Trump ] administration” and is instead going to work with it.
In contrast to other Democrats who have expressed opposition to Trump’s planned persecution, Adams ‘ willingness to work with the Trump presidency stands out. In reply, Homan has questioned “what’s callous” about these persecution, arguing that protecting the public is the” No. 1 duty” of elected leaders.