Thom Tillis, who called for the resignation or firing of DHS secretary Kristi Noem, says White House adviser ‘should go’
Republican Senator Thom Tillis said on Sunday he believes White House adviser Stephen Miller “should go” and that his role in the Trump administration has been a “big problem”.
The senior senator representing North Carolina, when asked on CNN’s State of the Union if he thinks Miller should go, during a conversation about the administration’s immigration crackdown, responded to host Jake Tapper stating “Oh, of course I do.”
“He is not worried about substance. He’s more worried about form, but I also think that he has an outsized influence over the operations of the cabinet. And I believe we’ve got qualified cabinet members there that sometimes are doing less than what they want to, because of his direction and his outsized influence. He’s a big problem in this administration. He has been from the beginning,” said Tillis.


“Republican Senator elected in the Before Times, complains that this administration isn’t keeping its evil deeds quiet enough and people like Stephen Miller are embarrassing the members of Senate who want to be re-elected someday so they can keep getting the massive donations, so Thom Tillis wanted to get it on the record that he doesn’t approve of Miller as he eyed the midterms warily.”
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