
Stephen Miller's Wife Threatens To Revoke Trump Critic’s Citizenship After He Insults Her
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Katie Miller, wife of top White House aide focused on immigration and extrajudicial boat killings, got angry that Cenk Uygur called her and her husband liars.
WASHINGTON — Katie Miller, a former Trump administration aide and the wife of top White House immigration adviser Stephen Miller, threatened an administration critic with revocation of his citizenship for insulting her on a video panel discussion.
“You better check your citizenship application and hope that everything was legal and correct,” she said to Cenk Uygur on Piers Morgan’s YouTube program Wednesday.
She followed that with a comparison to Minnesota Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar, but precisely what she said was unclear because of cross talk from Uygur and other members of the panel. Omar is a frequent target of racial and ethnic attacks by Trump and his followers, and Trump has said multiple times that he would send her “back” to Somalia, but that the Somali government does not want her.
Uygur had earlier called both Katie and Stephen Miller liars. “It’s very normal for a Miller to be completely and utterly lying,” he said.
That prompted Katie Miller to accuse Uygur of attacking her, her husband and her children because they are Jewish — even though Uygur had not referenced her religion in any way.













