Stephen Miller
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 39 |
Date of birth | August 23,1985 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | Santa Monica |
California | |
United States | |
Height | 177 (cm) |
Party | Republican Party |
Uncles | David S. Glosser |
Parents | Miriam Glosser Miller |
Michael Darrow Miller | |
Spouse | Katie Miller |
Education | Duke University |
Santa Monica High School | |
Previous position | Senior Advisor to the President of the United States (2017–2021) |
Grandparents | Isadore Glosser |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 412025 |
Stephen Miller Life story
Stephen Miller is an American political advisor who served as a senior advisor for policy and White House director of speechwriting to President Donald Trump. His politics have been described as far-right and anti-immigration. He was previously the communications director for then-Senator Jeff Sessions.
Biden's State of the Union: Agony and ecstasy of writing the president's biggest speech
... But, according to the New York Times, speech-writing protocols for Mr Trump s State of the Unions hewed fairly close to Obama-era traditions: assembled with the input of various aides, edited by chief speechwriter Stephen Miller and touted as "100 percent President Trump s own words"...
US Supreme Court justice's wife disavows her texts
... His son, Donald Trump Jr; his son-in-law Jared Kushner; former adviser Stephen Miller; his lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, and White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson were among the 56 witnesses featured in this week s disclosures...
US elections: Biden hails better-than-expected midterms results
... But one of his advisers, Stephen Miller, told conservative network Newsmax he was recommending Mr Trump hold off until the Georgia run-off is decided...
Lynette White: Tony Paris, one of Cardiff Three, dies
... Mr Paris, Yusef Abdullahi and Stephen Miller, who became known as the " Cardiff Three" were jailed in 1990 but cleared at the Court of Appeal...
Capitol riot: Court temporarily blocks release of Trump files
... They include Kayleigh McEnany, the White House press secretary, Stephen Miller, who was Mr Trump s senior adviser, Mark Meadows, former White House chief of staff, and Michael Flynn, former national security adviser...
Capitol riot: Judge rejects Trump bid to withhold records
... They include Kayleigh McEnany, the White House press secretary, Stephen Miller, who was Mr Trump s senior adviser, Bill Stepien, campaign manager, Mark Meadows, former White House chief of staff, and Michael Flynn, former national security adviser...
Lynette White: Tony Paris, one of Cardiff Three, dies
Tony Paris, one of the three men wrongly convicted of the 1988 murder of Cardiff woman Lynette White, has died.
Mr Paris, Yusef Abdullahi and Stephen Miller , who became known as the " Cardiff Three" were jailed in 1990 but cleared at The Court of Appeal.
On Sunday, Mr Paris' family confirmed he had died, aged 65. His daughter said she would continue to raise awareness and fight for those who face injustice.
Cassie Paris said on Twitter: " I can't believe I'm writing this. My dad Anthony (Tony) Paris has sadly passed. Anyone Who Knows me knows my dad is everything to me. It was me and him against The World . I will continue to raise awareness and fight for those who face injustice in his name. I love you dada! "
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.A subsequent inquiry into the original investigation led to the UK's biggest-ever police corruption trial.
Eight former South Wales Police detectives were found not guilty when the trial collapsed midway through due to disclosure failings.
The campaign to free the men by the Butetown community gained international recognition.
Campaigners raised particular concerns over the way a confession was taken from Ms White's boyfriend, Steve Miller.
The campaign gained momentum and two years after the three were sentenced, The Court of Appeal ruled that a gross miscarriage of justice had taken place.
In 1992 the convictions of the three jailed men were quashed and they were freed.
Mr Paris lost his father just weeks before he was freed by the appeal court in 1992.
Last year, former Chief Constable of South Wales Police, Matt Jukes, said the men should be recognised as victims and he was " sorry for the effect on their lives".
Speaking during a special BBC documentary last year about the case, Mr Paris said: " It's important, 30 years down the line, because although we've had apologies before, now the whole world can see we are innocent and we are victims. "
Source of news: bbc.com