Stephen Miller, often described as the architect of Donald Trump’s immigration policy, has been a defining force behind some of the administration’s most hardline measures. Known for his uncompromising stance on border security and deportations, Miller has shaped policy from the inside, translating Trump’s instincts into concrete executive actions. At just 40, he wields disproportionate influence in the White House, crafting rules that have reshaped asylum procedures, tightened visa restrictions, and fueled the administration’s “zero tolerance” approach
- Guest: Ashley Parker, staff writer for The Atlantic
- Producer: Ali Benton