We will "escape" U.S. White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller in part because he has made a miscalculation, according to a former Republican.
New York Times columnist David French, a former writer for the conservative National Review, said in a podcast interview Saturday, "I think the bottom line we're actually not as bad as a country as someone like Stephen Miller is counting on," and then added, "But we are not as good of a country as we thought we were before the Trump era."
He added, "That's why we were vulnerable to him, and why we're also, hopefully, able to escape him."
"The Stephen Millers of the world want us to be as bloodthirsty as he imagines Americans to be, but I think he's miscalculating," French stated.
The analyst then called Miller a "ruthless politician" and said there are enough "bloodthirsty" Americans to do real damage to the nation.