Stephen Miller’s Grandmother Died Of COVID-19 And Her Son Is Blaming The Trump Administration: “I’m Angry And Outraged At [Miller] Directly And The Administration He Has Devoted His Energy To Supporting”

Her death is on his hands.


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Let me start by saying that the coronavirus is one of the few things left in the United States that doesn’t discriminate.

It does not care if you’re young or old. It does not care what color your skin is. It does not care what gender you are. And it does not care who you are related to.

This virus will attack anyone, anywhere, without prejudice, and with a complete disregard for how powerful you think you are.

Stephen Miller’s grandmother is a prime example of this.

Earlier this month, Trump’s immigration advisor who’s known around the world for his cruel, inhumane policies against pretty much anyone that doesn’t mirror Donald Trump’s putrid skin tone, lost his very own grandmother to the coronavirus.

Ruth Glosser’s death was one of the millions in the United States that could have largely been prevented had Miller’s boss acted with a shred of maturity, decency, or competency when this deadly virus first started to appear in the States.

And after losing his mother to the clutches of this deadly disease, Stephen Miller’s uncle, Ruth Gossler’s son, is letting the world know it.

In a July 4th post on Facebook, David Glosser, the brother of Stephen Miller’s mother, announced the passing of his own mother:

This morning my mother, Ruth Glosser, died of the late effects of COVID-19 like so many thousands of other people; both young and old. She survived the acute infection but was left with lung and neurological damage that destroyed her will to eat and her ability to breathe well enough to sustain arousal and consciousness. Over an 8-week period she gradually slipped away and died peacefully this morning.”

David Glosser, a retired neuropsychologist and vehement Trump detractor who has publicly criticized his own nephew for his cruel and inhumane approach to immigration several times, added in his post that Donald Trump’s “lack of a response” during the beginning stages of the coronavirus outbreak ultimately led to thousands upon thousands of likely otherwise avoidable deaths.

During an interview, Glosser said, “With the death of my mother, I’m angry and outraged at [Miller] directly and the administration he has devoted his energy to supporting.”

After a request for comments from Miller, a White House spokesperson was quick to deny that Gossler’s mother actually died from COVID-19, stating that Gossler’s claims were “categorically false, and a disgusting use of so-called journalism when the family deserves privacy to mourn the loss of a loved one.”

In response, Gossler, a former health professional himself, posted his mother’s death certificate to Facebook, which clearly shows that her cause of death was respiratory arrest due to COVID-19.

Once again, the White House responded by calling Gossler’s claims, even with the death certificate as proof, “categorically false.”

Miller himself has played a large role in the Trump administration’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. In fact, Miller played a huge part in the now-infamous March 11th Trump speech from the Oval Office, in which Donald largely downplayed the severity of the virus that would soon serve to end life in this country as we know it.

It truly comes as no surprise that Gossler is rightfully laying the blame regarding the loss of his mother at the feet of his nephew and his boss.

You can read the full report from Mother Jones here.

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