Stephen Miller Offers to Send Face-Tattooed Killer to CBS Producer's Home: They Will Spend One Day Overnight in Your Apartment'
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Stephen Miller Offers to Send Face-Tattooed Killer to CBS Producer's Home: They Will Spend One Day Overnight in Your Apartment'
"They are trying to tell sob stories about Tren de Aragua gang members who drill holes in people's hands, who rape and murder little girls. This is the gang who kidnapped, sexually assaulted, and murdered Jocelyn Nungaray. Remember her? That precious 12-year-old girl from Texas who is taken from her mom and went through horrors none of us can even imagine?"
"And you have these '60 Minutes' producers who are living in comfort and security in their West End condos trying to make us feel sympathetic for these monsters? Have you seen the tattoos, the face tattoos, the body tattoos on these killers? Would one '60 Minutes' producer or writer agree to spend 30 minutes I'll make a deal. We will pick someone at random that we sent to CECOT, just a random lottery drawn, and they will spend one day overnight in your apartment."
Stephen Miller offered to send a face‑tattooed killer to a CBS producer's home after CBS employees staged a revolt over the network's decision to withhold a 60 Minutes episode about the Salvadoran mega-prison CECOT. Miller called Tren de Aragua gang members 'monsters,' recounted the kidnapping and murder of Jocelyn Nungaray, and challenged producers to spend a night with a randomly selected detainee, saying 'Nobody' would accept the offer. Miller said under President Trump the administration would prevent sexual violence against children and urged CBS to fire staff participating in the revolt. CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss said the story was held because it 'was not ready.'
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