
Stephen Miller has received brutal assessments from his own family, with more posts surfacing this week from his 75-year-old uncle agreeing with a comment that Miller is a "depraved fiend."
The Daily Beast reported Monday on posts made by Dr. David Glosser, a retired neuropsychologist, in recent months critical of President Donald Trump and Miller, his White House deputy chief of staff for policy.
“The interregnum is over. No more acting as if everything will be OK. The country is in for a turbulent ride; if not a full-blown crash of democratic institutions,” Glosser wrote as Trump was inaugurated, according to the report. “This should come as no surprise. Trump has assembled his corps of oligarchs and ambitious sycophants... enabled by a lot of folks who are willing to sacrifice the great American enterprise of democracy in exchange for a 10% break on the price of gas. They and their children may find the bargain to have been a sucker’s bet. You never fully know how valuable something is until you lose it.”
He also agreed with a commenter who called it "Absolutely disgusting" and bashed his nephew.
"And the cruelty and glee by which they are going about it all is just plain evil. I’m sorry you’re stuck being related to Stephen Miller because he’s a depraved fiend," the commenter wrote.
"Agreed. Cruelty is and has always been the point," Glosser replied.
In April, Glosser blasted Trump as "Mr. Orange" in an April comment.
“We know how Mr. Orange feels about relinquishing power in accordance with the Constitution,” Glosser wrote at the time. “We are led by knaves, sycophants and fools.”
This isn't the first time Glosser has ripped his nephew. In November, he said Miller was "just an ambitious functionary of [Trump's] dark impulse."
"I expect to have my lowest expectations met," he warned at the time.
And during Trump's first term, Glosser accused his nephew of behaving in a way that was fundamentally un-American.
"This institutional political racism sweeping across the country, focused on vilifying people that you don't know... to me it's a complete repudiation of the American dream," he said. "I don't think Mr. Trump has much to offer except for the hate."
The report comes after revelations that Miller received a similarly scathing assessment from his cousin, Alisa Kasmer.
In her scathing post, Kasmer wrote, "I am living with the deep pain of watching someone I once loved become the face of evil. I grieve what you've become, Stephen… I will never knowingly let evil into my life, no matter whose blood it carries—including my own."