Resurfaced Video Of Stephen Miller On CNN Shows Host Jake Tapper Cutting Him Off: “I Think I’ve Wasted Enough Of My Viewers’ Time”

Tapper was not here for that garbage.


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As horrible and downright disgusting as Donald Trump himself is, it can sometimes be easy to forget that Trump also surrounds himself with people that are equally disgusting as he is — that whole “birds of a feather flock together” saying has some merit here.

And if you ask me, one of the worst birds to be flying in this flock is none other than Trump’s senior advisor for policy, Stephen Miller.

Over the course of this administration’s term in the White House, I think I have found myself utterly disgusted and repulsed by Miller more than anyone else. And that’s saying something, considering.

And a resurfaced video that’s currently making the rounds on social media as we speak is pretty solid proof that I’m not the only one who feels that way.

The clip is from a 2018 interview when Stephen Miller sat down with CNN’s Jake Tapper on State of the Union to defend Donald Trump against allegations made in Michael Wolff’s book, Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, that had just been released at the time.

During the interview, Tapper repeatedly tried to question the White House senior adviser about multiple different topics, only to be cut off by Miller and interrupted over and over again, avoided legitimate questions entirely, and repeatedly attacked the network that he was a guest on.

Frankly, it was a Trump-style hissy fit on Miller’s part if I’ve ever seen one.

But the best part of the entire short interview was the fact that Tapper was having absolutely none of it.

Ultimately, Tapper shut the entire interview down, telling Miller, “I think I’ve wasted enough of my viewers’ time” before talking over a shouty Miller to end the segment.

All I can say is, I wish more reporters had the gumption to do the same to these people from this administration.

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