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Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has issued a stern warning to Stephen Miller, the White House deputy chief of staff for policy and homeland security adviser, stating that he will be held accountable for his actions. Pritzker believes Miller is running the show behind the scenes at the Trump administration, taking advantage of President Donald Trump's diminished capacity.
According to Pritzker, Miller has been advising several high-ranking officials, including South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem and White House border czar Tom Homan. He also serves as the spokesperson for the immigration enforcement efforts, which have led to chaos on the streets of Chicago.
Pritzker described Miller as a "dangerous individual" who wields significant power due to Trump's lack of oversight. While the Supreme Court has granted Trump immunity for his actions while in office, Pritzker argued that administration officials are not immune from accountability when they leave office.
"We know that he's the one advising Governor Noem... He's the one advising Mr. Homan... And of course he's the spokesperson for this entire endeavor," Pritzker said during a recent interview with MSNBC host Jen Psaki.
Pritzker also emphasized that even if Miller is not currently facing immediate accountability, he believes it's essential to make him aware that his actions will be scrutinized by future administrations. "Whatever they do now, it's not like we're going to forget and it's not like we don't have a record of what they're doing," Pritzker said.
The warning from Pritzker comes as the Trump administration faces mounting criticism over its immigration enforcement policies, particularly in urban areas. The governor's comments suggest that he is determined to hold Miller and other administration officials accountable for their actions.
According to Pritzker, Miller has been advising several high-ranking officials, including South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem and White House border czar Tom Homan. He also serves as the spokesperson for the immigration enforcement efforts, which have led to chaos on the streets of Chicago.
Pritzker described Miller as a "dangerous individual" who wields significant power due to Trump's lack of oversight. While the Supreme Court has granted Trump immunity for his actions while in office, Pritzker argued that administration officials are not immune from accountability when they leave office.
"We know that he's the one advising Governor Noem... He's the one advising Mr. Homan... And of course he's the spokesperson for this entire endeavor," Pritzker said during a recent interview with MSNBC host Jen Psaki.
Pritzker also emphasized that even if Miller is not currently facing immediate accountability, he believes it's essential to make him aware that his actions will be scrutinized by future administrations. "Whatever they do now, it's not like we're going to forget and it's not like we don't have a record of what they're doing," Pritzker said.
The warning from Pritzker comes as the Trump administration faces mounting criticism over its immigration enforcement policies, particularly in urban areas. The governor's comments suggest that he is determined to hold Miller and other administration officials accountable for their actions.