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Katie Miller, a close associate of former President Donald Trump and a former White House official, has alleged that her family became victims of doxxing and intimidation by left-wing activists following the assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. Over the weekend, Miller, who is married to White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, posted a video online. The footage depicted her cleaning chalk messages off the sidewalk in front of her residence. The messages accused Stephen Miller of “destroying democracy” and “preying on families.”
Miller, who has also worked as a communications advisor for Elon Musk, addressed the situation directly. “To the ‘Tolerant Left’ who spent their day trying to intimidate us at our home, where we have three young children: We will not back down. We will not cower in fear. We will not double down,” she asserted. “Always, for Charlie.” This incident is not the first time since the tragic shooting of Kirk, aged 31, that Miller claims her family has been targeted.
Recounting another incident to Fox News’ Sean Hannity, Miller described a disturbing encounter the morning after Kirk’s death. “I stepped out onto my porch and a woman was there, saying, ‘I’m watching you,'” she recounted. Miller further claimed that her family was doxxed, with flyers distributed throughout their neighborhood labeling her husband as “a Nazi” and “a war criminal,” complete with their home address. “These flyers have been scattered not only in our neighborhood but also at my children’s parks and other locations around town,” she explained. “While these individuals might not be the assassins, they are stirring up the same kind of violence that led to the loss of our friend, Charlie Kirk, last week.”
Prosecutors have said Tyler Robinson (pictured), 22, targeted the conservative commentator over his stances on gay and transgender rights. He even allegedly told police officers ‘some hatred cannot be negotiated with’ when he was asked why he sought to kill Kirk. Miller now says she will no longer stand for such rhetoric. ‘I will not sit idly by while anyone else is murdered,’ she told Hannity. ‘I will not sit by while they come after my friends, when they come after the people who are fighting for our fellow Americans. If President Trump has taught us anything after Butler, it’s that we stand up and we say ‘Fight, fight, fight!’ Miller continued, referencing the attempted assassination of the president in Pennsylvania last year.
She then turned turned her attention to those ‘who are standing outside my home and writing chalk and trying to intimidate and scare us and make my children stay in our house. ‘I say ‘no more,” Miller declared. ‘I say ‘My children and I will live freely and you will not get to do so.” The Millers have a daughter and two sons, Mackenzie, 4, Jackson, 3 and Hudson, 1.
Miller also called for legal action against leftists she said are making ‘terroristic threats’ and violating ‘quite a few statutes.’ ‘If we don’t step up and start putting people in cuffs for these actions what comes next?’ she asked ominously, suggesting it could lead to further violence. ‘It started with President Trump in Butler, it happened to Charlie Kirk last Wednesday and there will be no more children raised without fathers because of left-wing terror,’ she declared.
Her remarks came just one day after Vice President JD Vance vowed that the federal government would work to ‘dismantle the institutions that promote violence and terrorism in our own country.’ He brought Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller on the Charlie Kirk Show Monday to discuss their goals to ‘identify, disrupt and dismantle’ the left-wing organizations who were organizing and promoting physical violence. ‘This is not a ”both sides” problem,’ the vice president said on the show. ‘It is a statistical fact that most of the lunatics in American politics today are proud members of the far left.’
He went on to claim there was ‘no unity’ to be found with the radical far left who were increasingly fueling violence against members of the Trump administration. ‘There is no unity with someone who lies about what Charlie Kirk said in order to excuse his murder …there is no unity with the people who celebrate Charlie Kirk’s assassination, and there is no unity with the people who fund these articles, who pay the salaries of these terrorist sympathizers,’ he said.