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Stephen Miller Torches Media with EPIC ‘Civics Lesson’ on Presidential Power

Stephen Miller schooling the White House press corps on basic civics? Now that’s entertainment. It’s like watching a teacher explain the alphabet to a room full of college students who somehow still don’t get it. The only thing better than Miller’s epic lesson was the sheer discomfort on the faces of those so-called journalists as he laid it all out for them.

The press briefing started with a simple (and very valid) observation: The media is more worried about Elon Musk—who, let’s remember, built billion-dollar companies from nothing—being an “unelected bureaucrat” than they are about Joe Biden, who struggles to complete a sentence and is somehow still masquerading as the leader of the free world. Miller, never one to back down from an opportunity to expose media hypocrisy, took the bait and ran with it.

“You’re tempting me to say very harsh things,” Miller began. And oh boy, did he deliver. He pointed out the stunning reality that the mainstream media had spent four years ignoring Biden’s cognitive decline while gleefully attacking anyone who dared suggest that the man might not be up to the job. Meanwhile, the same media elites act as if Musk is some kind of shadowy puppet master simply because he supports free speech and disrupts their carefully controlled narratives.

Then came the civics lesson—a much-needed one, apparently. Miller reminded the room (and, by extension, the millions of Americans rolling their eyes at the press corps) that the President of the United States is the only official elected by the entire nation. Not Congress. Not judges. Not the endless parade of unelected bureaucrats lurking in the shadows of D.C. The Constitution is clear: The executive power belongs to the president, and he is the one entrusted to carry out the will of the people.

And this is where Miller hit on the real problem: The biggest threat to democracy isn’t Elon Musk. It’s the entrenched, out-of-control bureaucracy—career government officials who don’t answer to voters but wield enormous power over policy. These are the people who stay in place no matter who is elected, working behind the scenes to sabotage any real reform, especially when someone like President Trump tries to rein in their unchecked influence.

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Miller called out the worst offenders: The FBI, the EPA, the Justice Department—agencies stuffed with bureaucrats who seem to think they run the country, no matter what the American people decide at the ballot box. And he made it clear that President Trump is doing exactly what he was elected to do: Removing these obstructionists who refuse to carry out his lawful orders. That, my friends, is democracy in action.

Of course, conservatives had a field day with this. Tim Young, Glen Jacobs, Dan McLaughlin, Josh Hawley’s team—everyone was cheering Miller on as he obliterated the media’s nonsense. Because, let’s be honest, the only people who were shocked by his remarks were the very reporters who needed that lesson in the first place.

Bottom line? Miller said what needed to be said. The media doesn’t care about real threats to democracy—they care about protecting their friends in the bureaucracy and attacking anyone who threatens the status quo. And the American people? They’re seeing right through it.

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