Stephen Miller is heading back to the White House as Trump's deputy chief of staff
Briefly

"This is another fantastic pick by the president," Vice President-elect JD Vance posted on x.com, an apparent confirmation of Miller's rumored appointment, first reported by CNN.
Miller is one of Trump's longest-serving and most trusted advisers. He worked with Trump on his 2016 presidential campaign before joining him at the White House as a senior adviser.
He's known best for his role as a lead author of some of the Trump administration's strongest immigration plans in his first administration, including the highly controversial zero tolerance policies that led to children being separated from their parents.
Miller is likely to be one of the most controversial picks in a new Trump administration. But because the deputy job is not a cabinet position, he will not need to seek confirmation by the Senate.
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