Trump aide Stephen Miller went on X this week to torch Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky for voting against President Donald Trump's signature border bill, but the video drew a reaction Miller almost certainly didn't see coming. Some of the loudest voices in the far-right corner of the MAGA movement turned the attack right back on him.
In the clip, Miller wore a red MAGA hat and stared into the camera as he accused Massie of having "betrayed America, betrayed you, and betrayed your children." He claimed the Kentucky lawmaker "sided with every House Democrat, every Senate Democrat, Hakeem Jeffries, Nancy Pelosi, and Chuck Schumer" by opposing what Miller described as Trump's signature border security and immigration enforcement legislation.
"Tom Massie voted to kill the bill," Miller said in the video. "Tom Massie sided with the House and Senate Democrats over the sovereignty of this republic."
The reaction from the online right was brutal.
White nationalist streamer Nick Fuentes accused Miller of using his immigration messaging as cover for something else.
"You have utterly and completely failed to deliver mass deportations or a border wall, but you were the biggest cheerleader for the war with Iran," Fuentes wrote. "You are hiding behind your MAGA hat and immigration while you advance the interests of Israel because you are a Zionist Jew."
Daniel McAdams, a longtime associate of former ex-Rep. Ron Paul, piled on with a single line.
"You misspelled 'Israel,'" McAdams wrote.
Pro-white-nationalist account Hunter Wallace, posting under the handle @LutherEnjoyer, ran through a list of grievances.
"The 'Based Jew' delivered $5 a gallon gas, 6% inflation and a war with Iran for Israel, but couldn't deliver 'mass deportations' even with ICE being given $75 billion dollars," Wallace wrote.
Democratic commentator Adam Mockler took a different kind of swing at the staffer.
"Is that a dent in his hat or his actual head?" Mockler wrote.
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