Bill O’Reilly Names The ‘Most Powerful Guy In The White House Right Now’ | EUROtoday

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Bill O’Reilly referred to as Stephen Miller the “most powerful guy in the White House right now” in a dialog with former Trump official Mick Mulvaney. (Watch the video under.)

Miller, the White House deputy chief of employees, is usually credited because the architect of Trump’s immigration coverage that once more acquired a stinging rebuke (together with the battle towards Iran) on the “No Kings” rallies final weekend.

Mulvaney, the appearing chief of employees in President Donald Trump’s first time period, expressed concern to O’Reilly that Trump is likely to be filling his administration with too many eager-to-please sure folks. He even steered that it led to Trump including his title to the Kennedy Center.

“I don’t think Donald Trump came up with that,” Mulvaney mentioned on the previous Fox News host’s “No Spin News” podcast Sunday. “I think that was some obsequious junior staffer trying to get in good with the president, and I don’t think that serves him well generally.”

That prompted O’Reilly, the previous Fox News host, to declare: “The most powerful guy in the White House right now is Stephen Miller. And Miller is more militant about everything than Donald Trump is. But I think that Miller still has the president’s ear. Would I be wrong on that?”

Mulvaney replied, “No, he absolutely does. You’re not wrong at all. The one thing about Stephen is that it’s a constant. Stephen was just as adamant and militant about this in the first term. He just is. I think one of the differences is that Trump really, really did latch on to immigration as one of the key issues in the 2024 election.

“That’s not to say that it wasn’t like that in … 2016, but clearly him not being [Democratic nominee] Hillary Clinton was also a big part of it.”

O’Reilly then chimed in, saying, “And it worked. And you know Trump likes success, and Miller can take success.”

Fast-forward to 7:05 for that a part of the dialogue:

In the partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, Democrats hope to extract concessions from Republicans to rein in operations by ICE officers and different federal brokers to spherical up immigrants.

But no person, it appears, will rein in Miller’s fealty to Trump.

He gushed just lately, “What President Trump has done on border security and public safety is a national miracle that will be studied not only for generations, but for centuries to come.”


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