Sunday, February 12, 2017

Stephen Miller, Trump Senior Adviser, And His Tumultuous Sunday Morning

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Stephen Miller, Trump Senior Adviser, And His Tumultuous Sunday Morning

Stephen Miller, Trump Senior Adviser, And His Tumultuous Sunday MorningWith KellyAnne Conway losing credibility by the minute and White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer reduced to a Saturday Night Live caricature, the Trump Administration is in need of fresh faces to throw in front of an increasingly confrontational media. Enter Stephen Miller, Senior Adviser to President Donald Trump. Miller made his Sunday morning talk show debut today with notable appearances on Meet the Press, Fox News Sunday, and This Week with George Stephanopolous.


White House official attacks court after legal setbacks on immigration

People participate in a protest against U.S. President Donald Trump's immigration policy and the recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids in New York CityBy Doina Chiacu and Julia Harte WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A White House official on Sunday criticized a U.S. court ruling that blocked President Donald Trump's executive order on immigration as a "judicial usurpation of power" and said the administration is considering a range of options, including a new order. Sustained criticism of the judiciary from the White House comes amid concern among Democrats and legal scholars over Trump's view of the constitutional principle of judicial independence as the administration seeks to overcome legal setbacks to its travel ban issued on Jan. 27.


White House official attacks court after legal setbacks on immigration

Senior White House Advisor Stephen Miller waits to go on the air in the White House Briefing Room in WashingtonBy Doina Chiacu and Julia Harte WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A White House official on Sunday criticized a U.S. court ruling that blocked President Donald Trump's executive order on immigration as a "judicial usurpation of power" and said the administration is considering a range of options, including a new order. Sustained criticism of the judiciary from the White House comes amid concern among Democrats and legal scholars over Trump's view of the constitutional principle of judicial independence as the administration seeks to overcome legal setbacks to its travel ban issued on Jan. 27.


White House official attacks court after legal setbacks on immigration
A White House official on Sunday criticized a U.S. court ruling that blocked President Donald Trump's executive order on immigration as a "judicial usurpation of power" and said the administration is considering a range of options, including a new order. Sustained criticism of the judiciary from the White House comes amid concern among Democrats and legal scholars over Trump's view of the constitutional principle of judicial independence as the administration seeks to overcome legal setbacks to its travel ban issued on Jan. 27.

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