Stephen Miller Criticizes Democrats on Crime Issues
During an appearance on FNC’s “Hornity,” Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller took aim at Democrats for their opposition to the Trump administration’s initiatives addressing crime in U.S. cities.
Miller described this opposition as a “domestic extremist organization.”
“You know, I’ve been sharing names of individuals shot and killed. In Chicago, you can almost predict how many will be shot each weekend,” host Sean Hannity remarked. “They initiated this rebate, dismantling, reimagining thing, and then there’s this bail chaos. Now when Trump wants to step in to help, they’re upset?”
“We’ve noticed this on your show—Democrats don’t engage, care, or advocate for American citizens. They seem focused on empowering criminals, protecting those who commit violence, and ignoring victims. As President Trump points out, they’ve morphed into something quite sinister in Washington, DC.”
“Residents were scared to dine out,” he elaborated. “They were hesitant to even step into their neighborhoods. People faced carjackings, being attacked right and left. This was happening in Washington, DC. Now, we’re witnessing two weeks of rising homicide rates. Thank you for trying to save us. Thank you for helping the city. Thank you for clearing the graffiti, trash, and homeless encampments.” He lamented that instead of cleaning the city, the response has been to target the President.
“Sean, the Democrats that exist today—who seem to oppose me—I don’t recognize that party anymore,” Miller added.
