President-elect Donald Trump has named longtime adviser Stephen Miller as Deputy Chief of Policy in his new administration.
Vice President-elect JD Vance congratulated Miller, calling him “a fantastic pick” on social media.
Miller, known for his hardline stance on immigration, has been a central figure in Trump’s policy decisions, including the 2018 family separation policy.
He was also a prominent voice in crafting Trump’s speeches during the first administration.
Since leaving the White House, Miller has led America First Legal, a group aimed at countering the Biden administration’s policies.
Miller’s role will likely shape the administration’s direction on immigration and conservative values.