
An in-depth Slate profile traces Katie Miller’s political trajectory back to her time in student government at the University of Florida, highlighting a controversy that marked a turning point in her early ambitions. Before becoming a visible figure in Trump-world as a podcast host and the wife of adviser Stephen Miller, Miller was active in campus politics and aligned with a dominant governing party. That involvement ended after a 2012 incident in which she and another student were accused of discarding hundreds of copies of a student newspaper ahead of an election. Former classmates described the episode as a source of tension and lingering resentment, offering context for Miller’s early political experiences long before her rise in national Republican circles.
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Profile digs up Katie Miller’s hardball college scandal long before Trump White House fame



