In late December 2025, Stephen Miller, White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy, sparked a massive wave of online mockery after a late-night social media post regarding the administration's aggressive immigration and trade policies backfired.
The post, which many users labeled as an "unhinged rant," attempted to frame the administration’s recent interventions in Venezuela and the deployment of National Guard troops to U.S. cities as a necessary "dismantling of left-wing terrorism." However, the internet was quick to roast the senior advisor, with critics pointing out historical inaccuracies and mocking the dramatic, apocalyptic tone of the message.
What’s Inside the Video:
The Post That Started It All: A full breakdown of Miller's late-night message and the specific claims that triggered the internet "roast."
Viral Takedowns: Watch the most brutal and hilarious community notes, celebrity replies (including a blunt response from Stephen King), and memes that went viral within hours.
The Policy Context: How Miller's rhetoric ties into the administration's controversial 2025 agenda, including the "Operation Buckeye" ICE actions and the claim that Venezuelan oil "belongs to Washington."
Public Reaction: A look at why this particular post united both critics and online pranksters in a rare moment of collective internet "roasting."
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