Stephen Miller Dismantles CNN Reporter Using “PC” Language for Illegals — Leaves Her Speechless!

If CNN thought they could corner Stephen Miller, they forgot who they were dealing with. On Friday, the White House Deputy Chief of Staff and interim National Security Advisor marched into CNN studios and left host Pamela Brown looking like she got hit by a constitutional freight train. Once again, Miller showed why he’s one of President Trump’s most effective — and fearless — advocates.

The showdown started over the Supreme Court’s major ruling allowing the Trump administration to revoke the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) of more than 500,000 migrants from countries like Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. It was a clear win for the administration, but of course, CNN didn’t want to talk about that. Instead, Brown took the usual corporate media route: loaded questions, leftist talking points, and a fake concern for “checks and balances.”

Brown accused the administration of dismissing the judiciary every time a court rules against them and sarcastically asked whether the White House believes in the separation of powers. Miller didn’t just answer — he dismantled her entire premise.

“It’s not the job of a district court judge to perform an individual green light or red light on every single policy that the president takes,” Miller said. “Democracy does not exist at all if each action the president takes has to be approved by 700 district court judges.”

That’s the entire issue with these “rogue judges” — unelected activists in robes freezing national policy because they’re still bitter Trump beat Hillary. Miller reminded CNN that President Trump is the only person elected by the entire country, unlike district judges trying to run the executive branch from the bench.

But the real fireworks came when Brown tried to defend her network’s politically correct language. While discussing the recent arrest of a Mexican illegal alien in Wisconsin who threatened to assassinate President Trump, Brown referred to the suspect as an “undocumented migrant.” Miller wasn’t having it.

“An illegal alien is an illegal alien,” he corrected. “They’re not an ‘undocumented migrant.’”

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Brown tried to backtrack, insisting she meant “here illegally,” but Miller cut through the euphemisms like a knife. “When we use language that’s designed to obscure the truth, that’s not good faith,” he said.

Stephen Miller walked into CNN’s house and turned it upside down — and made it look easy. If the media hacks thought they could spin the narrative, Miller reminded them that in Trump’s second term, they’re not in control anymore.

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  • CNN may called them whatever they wish. But that does not change what they are. The are foreign nationals who have broken our laws and entered out nation illegally. They are not immigrants of any kind. A skunk by any other name still smells bad.

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