Stephen Miller, former senior policy advisor to President-elect Donald Trump, will return to the White House to serve as deputy chief of policy in Trump’s new administration, according to Vice President-elect JD Vance.
Vance, a Senator from Ohio, confirmed reports of Miller’s appointment via social media.
“This is another fantastic pick by the president,” Vance wrote in an X post, congratulating Miller on his new position.
As the role is not a Cabinet position, it will not require Senate confirmation.
While the names and faces surrounding Trump have changed over the years, Miller has been a fixture on the president-elect’s team since his first presidential bid. He has also been at the center of many of Trump’s policy proposals, particularly on immigration….