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Miller Time? MAGA Favorite Reportedly Emerges as Top Candidate to Become Trump’s Next National Security Advisor for Two Critical Reasons | The Gateway Pundit

White House Chief of Staff Stephen Miller raised an interesting point about reparations for law-abiding American citizens.
White House Chief of Staff Stephen Miller raised an interesting point about reparations for law-abiding American citizens. (@StephenM / X screen shot)

There is a name reportedly at the top of the list to be President Trump’s next national security advisor for two major reasons, and the left will absolutely go nuts if it happens.

Axios reported on Friday that President Trump’s top policy adviser, Stephen Miller, has garnered significant traction to succeed Mike Waltz, who was picked to be America’s next United Nations Ambassador. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is currently serving as the interim national security adviser.

Miller, the deputy chief of staff, has played a critical role in stopping the illegal alien invasion orchestrated by the Biden regime and helping carry out mass deportations. He is, without question, one of the administration’s biggest stars and a MAGA favorite.

But why take him away from immigration policy and move him into national security? Axios reports Miller has emerged as America’s next National Security Advisor for two reasons: President Trump trusts him, and he has done a phenomenal job running the National Security Council.

As TGP readers know, there are few things Trump values more than loyalty and competence, two qualities Miller has in spades.

From Axios:

Miller — the deputy chief of staff and the brain behind Trump’s controversial immigration crackdown — is one of the president’s longest-serving and most-trusted aides.

One White House source told Axios via text that Miller has made the Homeland Security Council run “like clockwork,” and that it’s “infinitely more effective than the NSC [National Security Council] with a tiny fraction” of the staff.

Should Miller accept the job, he would hold multiple job titles simultaneously, just like Rubio. But one source told Axios this would not be a problem.

“Marco and Stephen have worked really closely on immigration, and it might be a perfect match,” said a White House source, who explained to Axios.

“Given how well he’s worked with Marco, many see him as the perfect person to restore the role of the NSA to a staff-level policy role that reports to the chief of staff, instead of some inflated Cabinet position,” said another source.

That said, it is unclear whether Miller wants the NSA job. One person told Axios that Miller does appear interested in the position, though Miller refused to confirm.

However, another source told the outlet that Miller’s taking the position would remove his ability to impact immigration policy.

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