White House senior adviser Stephen Miller slammed CNN’s Brianna Keilar during a contentious interview on Tuesday over the subject of illegal aliens who are stealing from United States taxpayers.
Keilar asked Miller on CNN’s “News Central” about the Trump administration looking at “widespread fraud in the IRS data,” including illegal immigrants “who are getting child tax credits.”
“Are you looking for that information in the IRS data?” she asked.
“Any time a crime is committed, of course there should be an investigation,” Miller responded. “Is it your position that if somebody who is criminally stealing tax payer dollars–”
Keilar cut him off and asked: “Stephen, are you looking for that information in the IRS data?” […]
White House Deputy Chief of Staff @StephenM COOKS Fake News CNN’s Brianna Keilar:
“The federal government will find EVERY illegal alien who is stealing American taxpayer dollars — and that’s what Americans expect to happen. I don’t even fathom the premise of your question.” pic.twitter.com/urhbyRrPVz
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) February 18, 2025
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