"If you ask me, and nobody has, the administration has made a capital mistake in letting Stephen Miller out of his cage at this particular time. Right now, we are in the middle of a government shutdown that the public seems to believe is the administration's fault. The popularity of the administration's policies, such as they are, is scraping bottom. And this especially includes Miller's beloved immigration regime, which is becoming a national scandal that will devour the administration's other policy goals,"
"whatever those may be (beyond making the president every buck he can grab). So was it really time to unleash the angry little Id of MAGAworld on the country? The guy has been everywhere, on television, at press conferenceThat "We are so much more hardcore" speech in Memphis was a doozyand especially on social media, where he has been ladling out threats and admonitions against the vast array of enemies careening around in his brain."
Stephen Miller has reemerged publicly amid a government shutdown and declining administration popularity, intensifying focus on the administration's hardline immigration agenda. His televised speeches and social media activity have featured threats and admonitions directed at judges and perceived enemies, raising concerns about intimidation and possible obstruction. The immigration policies tied to Miller are becoming a national scandal that threatens to consume other policy priorities and further erode public support. The Supreme Court's immunity decision does not cover staffers, increasing legal exposure for staff who launch public attacks on judges. Miller's visibility magnifies political and legal risks for the administration.
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