Donald Trump is working on his future government workforce. According to media reports, his longtime adviser Stephen Miller will handle political strategy. He is considered a hardliner on immigration policy. In the past he attracted attention with radical positions.
Stephen Miller will hold a key position in the White House in the new administration. The 39-year-old should become deputy chief of staff to the future American president, the news channel CNN and the New York Times reported, among others.
He should have far-reaching influence, it was said, citing informed people.
“Fantastic choice”
Trump’s newly elected vice president, JD Vance, praised the personnel decision as a “fantastic choice,” according to initial media reports. Miller, 39, was already an adviser in the White House during Trump’s first term. Miller is credited with the detailed plans for the mass deportations announced by Trump.
“America is for Americans – and only for Americans!
At one of Trump’s campaign events, Miller shouted to the crowd, “America is for Americans – and only Americans.” Trump would drive criminal migrants, cartels and gangs out of the country, he said.
Miller has also been considered a possible candidate for secretary of homeland security in recent days. He would need to be confirmed by the Senate in this position. This is not necessary for the position on the president’s staff.
After his election victory last week, Republican Trump will be sworn in for a second term as president on January 20.
Source: Krone

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