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Stephen Miller’s ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ Criticism Reveals MAGA Loyalist’s Soft Spot For At Least One Immigrant

Deputy White House Chief of Staff Stephen Miller conducts a TV interview at the White House on Sept. 05, 2025 Getty Avowed America Firster Stephen Miller may seem like one of the world’s most unlikely Trekkies, but the fanboy Deputy White House Chief of Staff has some advice for the just debuted Star Trek: Starfleet Academy. Turns out Miller, one of the primary proponents of the Trump administration’s often cruel, violent and seemingly Indiscriminate immigration policy, also has a soft spot for at least one non-citizen who has lived in America for decades.

Stephen Miller Gives 'Star Trek' Advice To "Save The Franchise"

Stephen Miller Gives 'Star Trek' Advice To "Save The Franchise"

Credit: Deadline

Key Highlights

  • Yep, that’s you Captain Kirk!
  • In a post today on Elon Musk’s X, the draconian Miller added his voice to the burgeoning MAGA backlash against Paramount+‘s Gaia Violo-created series.
  • However, overlooking the optimistic humanism that has long fueled the Gene Roddenberry created franchise, Miller unironically offered up some solutions that he believes will stop the wokification of the desire to go where no man has gone before.
  • Related Stories News Anne Hathaway Stars In 'Fear Not' Limited Series Ordered By Paramount+ From Bash Doran & MGM Television News Reporters Committee Seeks Judicial Records Of Warrant Served To Search Washington Post Reporter's Home Tragic.
  • But it’s not too late for @paramountplus to save the franchise.
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  1. Stephen Miller’s ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ Criticism Reveals MAGA Loyalist’s Soft Spot For At Least One Immigrant

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