Stephen Miller OBLITERATES the Democrats

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Stephen Miller, one of the key architects of the Trump administration, unleashed a devastating critique against Democrats for their persistent use of the term "unelected." In a confrontation that has sparked political debate, Miller argued vehemently that the use of this phrase is not only incorrect but also a blatant attempt to delegitimize the mandate of the American people who elected Donald Trump by a landslide victory.

Miller began by emphasizing that members of Trump's team, such as National Security Advisor Michael Waltz and Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, do not need to be popularly elected since they serve under the direction of the elected president. "This is the presidential staff that serves at his pleasure and for the president, just like me," Miller stated, positioning himself as a loyal servant of the American people's agenda, an agenda that he claims was clearly supported at the ballot box.

Miller's critique didn't stop there; he directly targeted what he describes as the country's "renegade bureaucracy" which is unelected. With examples like USAID, the FBI, and the CIA, Miller argued that these institutions have operated outside of democratic oversight, pursued President Trump, and manipulated intelligence to influence foreign policy without the direct consent of the electorate. "President Trump is restoring democracy by controlling the federal bureaucracy," he said, highlighting the administration's effort to realign these agencies with the will of the people.

Miller concluded his statement with a constitutional reminder: there is only one man elected by all Americans to lead the federal executive branch, and that is the President. This assertion not only defends Trump's legitimacy but also questions the moral authority of those criticizing the government from unelected positions.

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