White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller posted six words Tuesday and walked straight into accusations of Nazi rhetoric.
The post, published on X, read: “Change the voters, change the country.”
“Just straight up Nazi rhetoric from husband and wife today,” journalist and commentator Mehdi Hasan wrote on X. “Totally mainstreamed in Trump’s GOP now.”
Talking Points Memo founder Josh Marshall was blunter: “Yep, take advice from top election thief.”
“There’s too many of us. Whoopsie!” writer Wajahat Ali answered sarcastically.
Former New York Democratic Rep. Mondaire Jones called it a “fascist movement in American politics.”
Progressive commentator Pastor Ben Dixon was the most pointed: “who would have thought that the biggest nazi b— in history would be an American Jew by the name of Stephen Miller who thinks he’s aryan.”
In 2019, the Southern Poverty Law Center published leaked emails showing Miller had promoted white nationalist websites to Breitbart editors — including sites trafficking in the “great replacement” theory that non-white immigrants are deliberately replacing white Americans.
Miller has never disavowed the emails’ contents.
At a Madison Square Garden rally for President Donald Trump in October 2024, Miller declared: “America is for Americans and Americans only!” — a phrase that drew immediate comparisons to Nazi-era slogans.
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