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Dolsten writes: "Lawmakers send letter to US president saying his senior policy adviser has 'no place in our government' because of emails promoting white nationalist materials."

Stephen Miller. (photo: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)
Stephen Miller. (photo: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)


25 Jewish House Democrats Call on Trump to Fire Stephen Miller

By Josefin Dolsten, The Times of Israel

21 December 19


Lawmakers send letter to US president saying his senior policy adviser has ‘no place in our government’ because of emails promoting white nationalist materials

wenty-five Jewish Democratic House members urged US President Donald Trump to dismiss his senior policy adviser Stephen Miller.

In a letter sent to the president on Friday, the Congress members focused on Miller’s hardline views on immigration and referenced recently leaked emails in which he promoted white nationalist materials to the right-wing Breitbart News website.

“With America experiencing historic levels of anti-Semitism, xenophobia, racism, and white supremacy, there should be no place in our government and on any President’s staff for people propagating such views,” the letter says.

In the emails, published by the Southern Poverty Law Center, Miller sent a Breitbart reporter links to VDare, a news website popular with white nationalists, and recommended that she read “The Camp of the Saints,” a racist French novel by Jean Raspail from the 1970s that has become an ideological foundation document for white nationalists. He also railed against the removal of Confederate monuments and flags after a white nationalist, Dylann Roof, opened fire at a South Carolina church and killed nine worshipers.

Miller has helped craft the president’s controversial immigration policies, including the ban on citizens of certain Muslim majority countries and the family separation policy on the southern border. Miller is Jewish and his ancestors were immigrants to the United States.

The signatories also took issue with a response by White House spokesman Hogan Gidley to the leaked emails in which Gidley implied that criticism of Miller was anti-Semitic.

“Weaponizing anti-Semitism is incredibly dangerous – by muddying the waters, we are no longer able to see and fight against the real anti-Semites in our midst,” the letter reads.

Representatives Brad Schneider of Illinois and Debbie Wasserman-Schultz of Florida organized the letter.

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