Stephen Miller, Donald Trump’s secretary, and Lara Trump, the president’s daughter-in-law, discussed his home and how the president revolves around him in an interview with Fox News. Although it’s unknown when the meeting was recorded, there were rumours that his family Katie Miller had left him for Elon Musk. Katie Miller served as the White House’s DOGE director, serving as a liaison between Musk and the presidency. Katie Miller may then work full-time with Elon Musk after Musk leaves DOGE. This led to a crazy story that started on Blusky, in which the Millers were a throuple during Elon Musk’s time in Washington, before Katie Miller chose Elon Musk over Stephen Miller, broke out. Although Stephen and Katie Miller have been married for more than five years, neither of them have confirmed the stories. Miller described how the Trump presidency had been a significant component of his family when he first met Katie during the first Trump presidency in an interview with Fox. She was the Department of Homeland Security’s communications director when I first met her, so the connection is extremely on-brand, Miller said. They wed at the Trump International Hotel in Washington in 2020. Miller informed Lara Trump that he has a picture of his daughter posing with the leader when she was just a baby. According to Miller,” My child is constantly asking to see the president again… She’s always hungry for any opportunity to get face time with the leader.” Miller cited how wonderful Trump is with children. Miller described Trump as a” baby whisperer,” noting that children are often welcome in the White House. This is the most family-friendly workplace. You can take your child to work at any time, he continued. In the midst of the family crisis, Katie Miller dropped a enjoy letter to a post that featured a photo of Stephen Miller and said:” Who more thinks Stephen Miller is wonderful!!????
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