
A complaint by Donald Trump advisor Stephen Miller’s wife that their family had been victimized by protesters making what were described as “terroristic” threats fell apart on Tuesday with the release of a police incident report that pointed out that she had made much ado about nothing.
According to a report from Zeteo, Katie Miller, a former Trump administration functionary who has traded on her husband’s name to launch a career as a podcaster, had called police because she feared protesters outside their home, now listed for sale at $3.75 million.
After the event, she ran to Fox News where she cited her own picture of chalking on her sidewalk that read “Stephen Miller is preying on families” as “doxing” and claimed, “There are several criminal statutes that were violated in the case.”
Virginia police appear to disagree with Miller’s assertion.
According to the police report, “The messages were non-threatening and alluded to political issues such as immigration, transgender rights, DEI, and white supremacy.”
The released report comes just days after Katie Miller appeared on the “Ruthless” podcast where she complained, “There were people who drove by my home, there were people who sent us death threats, who knew where we lived, and it was no longer safe for our children to play in our front yard, or our backyard.”
She also dramatically stated that she and her children faced threats from her neighbors.
"But unfortunately, what happens when you have little kids who are impossible to get in and out of car seats, right? How many parents can relate to a kid doing a tantrum?" she remarked. "How many parents can relate to their kids chalking or learning to ride a bike, and that takes a while and your heads are not on a swivel looking around for who's coming fast with a high-powered weapon? And that’s a society that we’re living in."
According to the report, the Millers later moved onto a military base despite her claim, “We will not back down. We will not cower in fear.”




